Adult Circumcision
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Goals Of Circumcision
Normalize Skin
Improve Sexual Function
Pain Free Experience
Great Outcome
Benefits Of Circumcision
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections
There is a strong suggestion that circumcision helps to prevent the spreading of sexually transmitted infections such as HIV. This is truer in sub-Saharan Africa where there are high rates of HIV. However, there is no evidence that circumcision can help reduce the spread of HIV in developed nations.
There are possible explanations as to why circumcision can help to reduce female to male HIV transmission. The skin of the penis has Langerhans cells which are the prime of HIV. Cutting the foreskin minimizes the chances of HIV reaching these cells.
Circumcision also prevents human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection that affects men and women. Also, circumcision is believed to be able to prevent several other infections.
Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections
Boys aged two and below have a one percent risk of developing urinary tract infections. There is evidence that circumcising young boys reduces this risk.
The small hole (the urinary meatus) that the penis uses to pass urine outside the body is surrounded by a lot of bacteria with the potential to cause diseases. Circumcised boys have less of these diseases causing bacteria. Since urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria, circumcising young boys can go a long way in reducing the chances of having UTIs.
Cancers
There is evidence that circumcision reduces men's chance of developing prostate cancer.
Women's Health
There is evidence that women who engage in sexual intercourse with circumcised men have a lower risk of developing cervical cancer, syphilis, HSV-2, chlamydia and cervical dysplasia.
Phimosis
Phimosis is a medical condition whereby retracted foreskin is cutting off blood supply to the head of the penis. This is a medical emergency. Circumcised men do not have any risk of suffering from phimosis.
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About The Foreskin & Circumcision
At birth, the foreskin and the penis are glued together. As the male child grows, the two begin to separate. This makes passing urine easier. The skin protecting the penis head also pulls back when a man has an erection.
What Are The Primary Functions Of The Foreskin?
- Protection - The foreskin covers and protects the head of a flaccid penis. This protects the penis head from coming in direct contact with abrasive agents such as clothing.
- Sexual Pleasure - The foreskin has a very high concentration of nerve endings. This provides pleasure during sexual intercourse.
- Lubrication - The foreskin has a mucous membrane that lubricates the glans. This lubrication increases sensitivity and allows people to have a smooth sexual intercourse.
- Immunological Defense - The foreskin secretes anti-bacterial agents that may help to prevent infections.
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Medicines include topical steroid and anti-fungal creams such as betamethasone-clotrimazole cream.
Why Do Some People Not Get Circumcised?
Some men are not circumcised, and there are many factors to consider before people undergoing circumcision. Here are some of the reasons for people's choices for or against circumcision:
- Religious beliefs - Jewish and Muslim populations practice circumcision. Some other religions do not have any law regarding circumcision and the final decision rests on the person.
- Cultural beliefs - Some cultures require that all male should be circumcised. Some cultures circumcise the babies a few weeks after birth. Other cultures only allow the boys to be circumcised when they are in their late teens.
- Social acceptance - Some people are only circumcised because their peers are circumcised. They get circumcised so that they can fit in.
- Medical reasons - Circumcision reduces the risk of developing infections and a number of cancers.
- Fear - Some men are not circumcised because they fear the surgery itself while others are wary of the possible side effects and risks associated with surgery. If you've been considering a circumcision for any reason, you may face some hesitance. You may have started searching online for information like "Where can I get a circumcision near me?" Many men have felt this way— it is normal.
- Bleeding disorders - Men with bleeding disorders are advised not to undergo circumcision.
- Having penis or skin problems - Some men have skin issues that require circumcision.
- Partners - Some men have been circumcised because their partners asked to do so.