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- From: mdiffin@crc.ac.uk (Dr. M.C. Diffin)
- Subject: Re: Circumcisions (Are they ever performed on adults ?)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.130157.26352@crc.ac.uk>
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- References: <1992Nov15.060846.13787@ennews.eas.asu.edu> <1992Nov15.184102.13259@crc.ac.uk> <BxsEr1.6DA@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 13:01:57 GMT
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- In article <BxsEr1.6DA@acsu.buffalo.edu> oispeggy@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Peggy Brown) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov15.184102.13259@crc.ac.uk>, mdiffin@crc.ac.uk (Dr. M.C. Diffin) writes...
- >>>Greetings. Could someone explain why circumcisions are preformed in the
- >>>first place ? Wouldn't it be just as effective to stretch the foreskin so
- >>>it is loose enough to be fully retracted ?
-
- md>>Don't know about the second point. Two major resaons for circumcision:
- md>>
- md>>1. Cultural. Some religions (eg Judiasm) insist on it. In some places
- md>>it is routine by secular condition.
- md>>
- md>>2. Infection. Reasonably common in early childhood.
-
- peggy>Exactly how common are these infections? What is your source of
- peggy>information?
-
- I'm afraid my source of information is what I remember from my training.
- In some children the foreskin is especially tight with a narrow opening
- (phimosis) such that the prepuce cannot be retracted which can be associated with inflammation of the glans
- (balanitis or balanoposthitis); I seem to remember a variety of bacteria
- may be involved. Presumably they have rather good culture conditions.
- Anyway, the treatment is antibiotics and circumcision. I remember that
- this is much more common in children than adults; presumably a decent
- urogenital textbook could give you an idea of rates. I *think* that
- when it occurs in adults it is associated with a STD such as NSU. This is not my field!
-
- peggy>Are there any studies regarding decreased sensitivity (or is this
- peggy>just hearsay)?
-
- No idea. Could make for some interesting clinical trials though.
-
- >>>what options are available to adult men who were not circumsized at
- >>>birth.
-
- peggy>Leave it alone, for one.
-
- I also seem to remember that circumcision is rather more common in the
- USA than the UK because of the virtually nil subsequent risk of camcer.
- However this manifestation, like the reduced transmission of HSV and CMV
- in the circumcised, is believed to be a function of hygiene, and penile
- cancer is rare anyway. There is no good medical reason for automatically
- circumcising a child, still less an adult. Bear in mind that the
- procedure itself has concomitant risks of infection, and can hardly be pleasant!
-
-
- Michael.
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