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Jun 13, 2014

Reasons Why You Should Circumcise Your Baby Boy

The penis, being a vital organ for sexual activity and urinary function, holds significant reproductive and physiological importance. In some religious traditions, such as Islam and Christianity, male circumcision is considered a requirement. However, critics may express concerns regarding potential drawbacks. In the following, we will explore the advantages and disadvantages of circumcision in a professional manner.

 

Advantages of Circumcision

Protection against local infections: The presence of the foreskin in uncircumcised boys can sometimes lead to tightening of the foreskin, causing retention of urine or infections of the glans (tip) of the penis. In chronic cases, this may expose the child to various diseases in the future, including penile cancer, a serious condition.

 

Reduced risk of urethral infections: Studies have shown that uncircumcised boys are more susceptible to urethral infections compared to circumcised boys. The rate of such infections was found to be significantly higher in uncircumcised boys, ranging from 5% to 95% in different studies. In severe cases, urethral infections can lead to complications such as meningitis and renal failure, or even death.

 

Lower risk of penile cancer: Circumcision has been associated with a reduced risk of penile cancer. Studies conducted in the US have shown that penile cancer is almost non-existent among circumcised men, whereas the rate among uncircumcised men is not insignificant. In countries where circumcision is not common, penile cancer can represent a significant proportion of all cancers found in men.

 

Reduced risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs): Studies have suggested that circumcision may lower the risk of sexually transmitted diseases such as herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, and genital warts, which are transmitted through sexual contact. However, it is important to note that circumcision does not provide complete protection against these diseases, and practicing safe sex and avoiding risky sexual behaviors are still important preventive measures.

 

Protection for wives against cervical cancer: Research has indicated that wives of circumcised men may have a lower risk of cervical cancer compared to wives of uncircumcised men. This suggests that circumcision may have indirect benefits in protecting the health of female partners.

 

Circumcision of newborn boys has been associated with various health benefits, including protection against local infections, urethral infections, penile cancer, sexually transmitted diseases, and potential indirect benefits for female partners. However, it is important to consider all aspects and make informed decisions in consultation with healthcare professionals and in accordance with cultural and personal beliefs.