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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2024 · 45 MIN

Episode 89: Circumcision-When, Why & How!

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Circumcision, a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin from the penis, has been a subject of considerable debate regarding its risk-benefit profile. Proponents argue that circumcision offers various health benefits, including a reduced risk of urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, and penile cancer. Additionally, some studies suggest that circumcision may lower the risk of certain genital conditions like phimosis and balanitis. Moreover, cultural and religious considerations often play a significant role in the decision-making process for circumcision, with many communities viewing it as a traditional practice with social and religious significance. However, opponents of routine circumcision raise concerns about its potential risks and ethical considerations. Critics argue that circumcision is an unnecessary surgical intervention that may lead to complications such as bleeding, infection, or injury to the penis. Moreover, there are debates surrounding the impact of circumcision on sexual function and sensation, with some individuals reporting decreased sensitivity or other adverse effects. Additionally, ethical concerns arise regarding the violation of bodily autonomy, particularly when circumcision is performed on infants who cannot provide informed consent. Thus, the decision to undergo circumcision involves weighing potential health benefits against risks and considering cultural, religious, and ethical perspectives.

Circumcision, a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin from the penis, has been a subject of considerable debate regarding its risk-benefit profile. Proponents argue that circumcision offers various health benefits, including a reduced risk of urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, and penile cancer. Additionally, some studies suggest that circumcision may lower the risk of certain genital conditions like phimosis and balanitis. Moreover, cultural and religious considerations often play a significant role in the decision-making process for circumcision, with many communities viewing it as a traditional practice with social and religious significance. However, opponents of routine circumcision raise concerns about its potential risks and ethical considerations. Critics argue that circumcision is an unnecessary surgical intervention that may lead to complications such as bleeding, infection, or injury to the penis. Moreover, there are debates surrounding the impact of circumcision on sexual function and sensation, with some individuals reporting decreased sensitivity or other adverse effects. Additionally, ethical concerns arise regarding the violation of bodily autonomy, particularly when circumcision is performed on infants who cannot provide informed consent. Thus, the decision to undergo circumcision involves weighing potential health benefits against risks and considering cultural, religious, and ethical perspectives.

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