Circumcision: what it is and why it is done
How the intervention takes place
Circumcision is an "intervention that touches the" male genital system. In fact, it removes, totally or partially, the foreskin thus determining the permanent uncovering of the glans. The foreskin, as you know, is the skin that covers the glans penis when the penis is erect.
In case of phimosis (narrowing of the preputial orifice, which prevents the man from completely and autonomously discovering the glans) circumcision is associated with frenuloctomy, or the removal of the frenulum or its extension. This is an intervention that allows the man to have more satisfying sexual relations.
All this leaves a slight scar which, especially if the patient is young, disappears in a short time.
Circumcision is usually performed without hospitalization, so in day-hospital or outpatient. Often it is your doctor who recommends the most suitable facility nearby.
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Medical causes
Circumcision is necessary to treat some dysfunctions of the penis, such as balanitis (inflammation of the head of the glans) or the aforementioned phimosis. It is also practiced in some cases of urinary tract infections or penile cancer. But not only that: circumcision is also used in those cases in which premature ejaculation has a physical origin.
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Extra-medical causes
C "on the other hand, there are those who decide to be circumcised for cultural and religious reasons: for Jews, for example, it is mandatory. And the same is true in the Muslim world, where circumcision is widespread. pornographic films starring super-gifted actors circumcised, he undergoes the "surgery in the hope of having better sexual relations. The latter unfortunately run into a serious error, because it seems that from a neurological and physiological point of view the result is the opposite."
For more useful information on circumcision, you can visit the Cochrane Library website.
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