Introduction
Parents have always faced the dilemma of deciding whether or not to circumcise their newborn sons, and when it comes to this decision, there are many different viewpoints to consider. Doctors in the field of urology know that circumcision has both short-term and long-term benefits, as well as complications that can arise if you choose to go under the knife. In this blog post, I’ll discuss some of the pros and cons associated with Circumcision Urologist Brooklyn in regard to your child’s urologic health. I hope this information helps you make an informed decision!
Pros Of Circumcision from a Urologist
- Circumcision decreases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.
- Circumcision decreases the risk of contracting urinary tract infections.
- It lowers the risks of some penile cancers.
- It reduces the likelihood that male infants will develop cervical cancer if their mothers are infected with human papillomavirus.
- Circumcision helps protect male infants against infection by the herpes simplex virus Type 1.
- Circumcised males are less likely to experience severe illness as a result of ulcerative colitis.
Cons of Circumcision from a Urologist
- The most common complication is swelling, which is usually minor but can be treated with antibiotics.
- In rare cases, the penis may be injured during the procedure or blood loss may occur if too much tissue is removed.
- Rarely, it may cause the penis to grow abnormally because it was not allowed to heal properly before being cut again (called phimosis).
- It may also lead to meatal stenosis where there’s an unusually narrow opening at the end of the urethra.
Doctors say that these complications are very rare and that they’re often related to improper care after the circumcision
Conclusion
All in all, the pros and cons of circumcision seem to be split pretty evenly. It’s really up to the parents to decide what they feel is best for their child. Circumcision may decrease your risk of contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). There may also be decreased risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young boys who are circumcised before 12 months old. As you can see, there are pros and cons to circumcision. Ultimately, the decision is up to the parents. I hope this has helped shed some light on the subject. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me.
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