Things you need to know about Circumcision
Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin. The foreskin is a skin flap covering the head of the penis (also called the glans penis). Circumcision is a fairly common practice across the world, where it may be done due to cultural, religious, or medical purposes. It is typically performed on newborn males, although even adults may undergo it.
Some circumcision benefits are:
Circumcision has its benefits but also has risks. Some are:
Circumcision is typically performed on newborn males. In the surgical procedure,
If an adult chooses to undergo circumcision, the same procedure is followed. The amounts of anesthesia administered may differ.
Before opting for a circumcision, consult with a doctor who specializes in men’s health issues. The doctor will explain the risks and benefits of the procedure to you, and you can then decide on your plan of action.
After the procedure, the circumcised penis will require a bit of stringent aftercare. The area will be extremely sore and may cause severe discomfort. The doctor will explain everything you need to take care of when you opt for circumcision. Once the incision has healed, you can go back to caring for it like before. Regular hygiene is a must.
As a general rule of thumb, for uncircumcised men, it is imperative to practice good hygiene to keep foreskin infections at bay. It is also recommended to wear loose clothing that reduces friction and prevents the buildup of smegma under the foreskin. Showering regularly and cleaning the foreskin carefully, allowing it to dry out, is also necessary to prevent fungal infections. To prevent zipper trauma, it is recommended to wear underpants at all times.
You will be able to determine whether a penis is circumcised or not by its appearance. A circumcised penis does not possess a foreskin, which makes the head of the penis (glans) visible with and without an erection.
You can make out if a guy is uncircumcised by the visible foreskin on the penis. The foreskin retracts and reveals the head of the penis (glans) only when a man achieves an erection.
Circumcision has its own benefits and risks. It reduces the risks of contracting UTIs, STDs, and penile cancer. However, it may cause complications if the circumcision surgery is not successful. Consult a doctor to make the better choice for you. Get a free second opinion at Yashoda Hospitals today!
Circumcision is mostly performed under anesthesia. Hence, it is not painful during the actual removal. However, the recovery period may entail severe discomfort. The doctor may recommend painkillers for the same.
While most studies have not reported any difference in the performance between circumcised and uncircumcised men. Pleasure achieved by circumcised men is reported to be heightened by almost 8%. (Kim D, Pang MG., 2007)
Circumcision has no impact on the size of the penis. The foreskin is merely a flap of the skin that covers the head of the penis. It is anyway retracted during erections. Hence, circumcision does not increase or decrease the size.
Female circumcision, unlike male circumcision, is an extremely painful procedure that entails the removal of some or all of the external female genitalia or other injuries to the regions. It is also called female genital mutilation. It has virtually no medical benefits and is performed to prevent females from indulging in certain kinds of behavior.
Circumcision is not compulsory. Most of the circumcisions are mandated by religious or social reasons. Some men opt for it due to its medical benefits. If chosen, it is usually performed on newborn males. Hence, its requirement is usually decided by the parents of the newborn male.
Most studies do not report any change in the pleasure achieved by women with a circumcised or an uncircumcised penis. However, it has been reported that men may experience heightened pleasure by up to 8% after circumcision.
Circumcision is typically performed on newborn males. Most doctors recommend that, if desired, it must be performed within 7-8 days of the delivery of the newborn. However, it can be availed at any age but may entail different risks than the newborn.
The cost of circumcision in India averages around Rs 30,000. The circumcision cost depends on differing infrastructure and facilities provided by the hospital. To know more about the procedure and its cost, reach out for a free second opinion at Yashoda Hospitals today!
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