How to treat circumcision?

In urology/men’s clinics, it is not uncommon to see scenes like this: a mother (often) or father (occasionally) with a reluctant young boy consulting the following questions.

“Doctor, check my son to see if he is circumcised or not (should be circumcised or not)” “Doctor, most of my son’s classmates are circumcised and my son feels shy when going to the bathroom, we need to be circumcised too”

“Doctor, my son is going to puberty soon, cut off the foreskin quickly, otherwise it will affect the development” “Doctor, we need to cut the foreskin, this is not good, it affects finding a date in the future” ……

People are so concerned about the foreskin, but it seems that in everyone’s eyes, this thing is something dispensable or superfluous tissue that does not attract people. Is that really the case?

The foreskin is unique to primates (in layman’s terms, e.g. monkeys) and is not only found in males (males), but also in females (females) (sensitive topic, another story). In the long evolutionary process, this thing still exists, must have its special function and usefulness. As the saying goes, existence is justified. It is only because people are not aware of it enough, and some bad media or medical institutions for other purposes excessive publicity, foreskin in the vast majority of people’s impression is not good. On the contrary, the foreskin also innocently carried a lot of charges, such as: lead to urinary tract infection, easy to induce female gynecological inflammation, sexual life in the fast gun, etc..

Look, look, this inconspicuous thing is actually so useful, you still want to cut it? So please parents, stay under the knife and talk to your child or consult a professional doctor to understand the pros and cons of circumcision or not. If, for some reason, it is necessary to remove it, please choose a professional hospital and doctor carefully.