Elnur Nurullaev, Pediatric Surgeon
Circumcision.
What is the benefit?

Circumcision, or circumcision, is a surgical procedure in which the foreskin of the penis is removed.

This practice has deep historical roots and various cultural and religious meanings, especially in the Islamic and Jewish traditions.

However, in addition to the cultural aspects, there are also medical benefits indirectly related to this procedure.


In this article, we will look at several aspects of the possible benefits of circumcision for boys.

1. Infection prevention
One of the main medical advantages of circumcision is to reduce the risk of various infections. Studies show that circumcised boys are less likely to suffer from urinary tract infections in infancy. There is also a link between circumcision and a reduced risk of balanitis (inflammation of the glans penis) and other inflammatory diseases.

2. Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
Some studies indicate that circumcision may reduce the risk of transmission of certain sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), circumcision can be beneficial in countries with high HIV prevalence.

3. Hygiene care
Circumcision makes it easier to take care of intimate hygiene. Removing the foreskin makes the penile area more accessible for cleaning, which can reduce the risk of infections and unpleasant odors. This is especially true for children and adolescents who may not always comply with the necessary hygiene standards.

4. Psychological aspects
Some studies show that circumcision can have a positive effect on the psychological state of boys, especially in those cultures where this practice is the norm. Participating in a circumcision ritual can strengthen a sense of belonging to a culture or religion, as well as boost self-confidence during adolescence.

Conclusion
Circumcision is a procedure that causes a lot of discussion and controversy. While some aspects, such as medical benefits and hygiene considerations, may be in favor of this practice, it is important to consider the possible risks, as well as cultural and personal preferences. Before making a decision about circumcision, parents should discuss this issue with their doctor and consider all aspects — medical, cultural and ethical.
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