How old are boys circumcised

There is no clear clinical rule indicating at what age boys need to be circumcised. It is recommended that boys can choose to be circumcised after the age of 6, but boys with priapism or glans inflammation need to undergo surgical treatment after the inflammation has subsided. Physiologic circumcision usually occurs in boys during infancy and early childhood, and if the patient does not have difficulty urinating, circumcision and other treatments are usually not needed. For boys who develop a narrow foreskin, circumcision is necessary to relieve the narrowing of the foreskin. If a boy is still circumcised after the age of 6, he will need to be circumcised, and a common form of circumcision is circumcision. It is recommended that boys with phimosis or circumcision need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and the doctor will usually choose the appropriate measures for treatment according to the patient’s condition. In addition, the patient usually need to keep the penis clean and dry, for the operation of the patient after surgery to go to the hospital regularly for review.