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One of the primary benefits of male circumcision is the potential reduction in the risk of certain infections and diseases. Circumcision can lower the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in infancy and may reduce the likelihood of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, human papillomavirus (HPV), and genital herpes. It can also decrease the risk of penile cancer and reduce the chances of cervical cancer in female partners by lowering HPV transmission.
Hygiene: Circumcision can make it easier to maintain genital hygiene. The removal of the foreskin can simplify cleaning, reducing the buildup of smegma, a substance that can accumulate under the foreskin and potentially lead to infections or unpleasant odors.
Prevention of Medical Conditions: Circumcision can help prevent conditions such as phimosis, where the foreskin becomes too tight to be pulled back over the glans, and balanitis, an inflammation of the glans. These conditions can cause discomfort and require medical intervention.
Drawbacks of Male Circumcision
Surgical Risks: Like any surgical procedure, circumcision carries risks, including bleeding, infection, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Though complications are relatively rare, they can occur and may require further medical treatment.
Pain and Discomfort: Circumcision involves a degree of pain and discomfort, especially during the recovery period. While pain management techniques can minimize discomfort, the procedure can be distressing, particularly for infants who cannot express their pain.
Ethical and Consent Issues: Circumcision performed on infants raises ethical concerns regarding consent. Since infants cannot make decisions for themselves, the choice is made by parents or guardians, which has led to debates about bodily autonomy and the rights of the child.
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