It is not always necessary for boys to be circumcised.
Circumcision usually refers to circumcision, which is mainly applicable to circumcision and phimosis.
For boys with normal development of the foreskin and no accompanying uncomfortable symptoms, without affecting the quality of life and health, there is no need to perform this surgery. Even if the foreskin is too long, as long as it is cleaned in time and does not cause discomfort, you can choose not to operate. However, if it causes difficulty in urination, serious circumcision, recurring glans phimosis, or incarceration of the foreskin, it is recommended that surgery be actively performed.
Clinically, the surgical methods include traditional circumcision, modified circumcision, and device-assisted circumcision such as lasso type and suture type. After circumcision, attention should be paid to strengthen the surgical wound care, keep the local clean and dry, and prevent the occurrence of infection. Postoperative patients should also pay attention to a light diet and increase the amount of water consumption to maintain a smooth flow of urine.
For men who are in need of circumcision, they need to consult a doctor for a comprehensive examination and choose the appropriate surgical procedure after evaluation by the doctor.