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This article was co-written by Jurdy Dugdale, RN. Jurdy Dugdale is a registered nurse in Florida. She received her Nursing License from the Florida Board of Nursing in 1989.
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Circumcision is the surgical removal of the outer layer of skin on the head of the penis. This procedure is usually performed for health and hygiene reasons as well as religious and ceremonial purposes. If you are interested in circumcision, read on about the benefits and risks and a plan for recovery.
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Understanding circumcision surgery
- In general, circumcision is usually performed on infants, but can also be performed on adults often for aesthetic or religious purposes.
- Circumcision is also recommended when you have urinary tract problems such as urinary retention or recurring yeast infections in the penis, as it helps prevent infection.
- Circumcision does not prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
- Circumcision should only be performed by a licensed physician. Under no circumstances should self circumcision be performed, because even a small negligence can lead to danger.
- The genitals will be washed and prepared for surgery. You will be numbed with a dorsal nerve blocker. [1] X Research Source
- The doctor uses scissors to cut the skin above the head of the penis, a second incision will be made below, cutting away the skin around the tip of the penis.
- The edges of the skin are pulled back and the blood vessels are ligated with sutures or electrocautery, which uses an electric current to burn the ends of the blood vessels.
- Finally, the skin edges are sutured and the penis is tightly bandaged for the healing process. [2] X Research Source
- Circumcision reduces the risk of urinary tract infections by up to 90%.
- Circumcision reduces the risk of foreskin, penile cancer, and prostate cancer, and reduces the risk of HIV infection by 60%.
- Circumcision reduces the risk of HPV infection and cervical cancer in female partners.
- Circumcision does not eliminate the possibility of sexually transmitted diseases. Remember to practice safe sex practices, and always wear a condom.
- In rarer cases, circumcision is also performed to correct foreskin stenosis, acute balanitis, or strangulation of the foreskin due to narrowing of the foreskin. [3] X Research Sources
- For adults, circumcision is a personal choice and is still controversial. Many circumcised men expressed satisfaction, while others complained. [4] X Research Source You should consider the pros and cons to make the right choice for you.
- For teenagers and adults, circumcision is usually done under anesthesia and takes 2 weeks to recover.
- Some hospitals do not perform circumcision unless for medical reasons. If you decide to get circumcised, you’ll need to research several places where the procedure can be performed.
Recovery after circumcision surgery
- Your doctor will have more specific instructions and apply topical medication, but in general you need to keep the surgical area as clean and dry as possible.
- You may have a catheter in place for a few days after surgery to help keep the penis dry. The doctor will remove the catheter after the wound has healed.
- You can apply medical Vaseline to prevent the wound from sticking to clothing or gauze.
Circumcision for babies
- Talk to your obstetrician and pediatrician. In general, the procedure will be done quickly, the recovery time is quick, and keeping the child’s hygiene is also relatively simple.
- Some pediatricians recommend covering your baby’s genitals, while others recommend leaving them open for healing. If you want to cover your baby’s genitals with gauze, you should first apply a little petroleum-based wax to avoid painful scratches. [5] X Research Sources
Advice
- There is another “bleedless” method of circumcision. An Israeli company called PrePex develops a plastic device that puts pressure on the foreskin to cut off the blood supply. Recovery will take about 6 weeks to 2 months.
Warning
- Avoid sex or masturbation for several weeks after surgery.
- In adults, an erection after surgery can be a problem. Don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor and follow their advice. You should also redirect your thoughts to other matters, especially early in the morning.
- Tell your doctor about your allergy history before having your circumcision procedure.
- Sometimes there is edema around the tip of the penis during the first 12 hours. If this is the case, you should tell your doctor. Your doctor can give you advice about exercise or medication.
- Do not circumcise unless necessary.
- Remember that if the baby is uncircumcised, wash only the exposed parts, do not pull the foreskin. If you decide not to circumcise your boy, you need to teach him to clean himself when he is about 10 years old.
This article was co-written by Jurdy Dugdale, RN. Jurdy Dugdale is a registered nurse in Florida. She received her Nursing License from the Florida Board of Nursing in 1989.
This article has been viewed 17,094 times.
Circumcision is the surgical removal of the outer layer of skin on the head of the penis. This procedure is usually performed for health and hygiene reasons as well as religious and ceremonial purposes. If you are interested in circumcision, read on about the benefits and risks and a plan for recovery.
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