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Adult Penis Circumcision – Before and After Care

Topic: Men's IssuesPublished February 26, 2013

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Over the past twenty years, there has been an ongoing debate over whether or not surgical removal of the foreskin is a necessary medical procedure. Cultural and religious customs often dictate that male children be circumcised, and the common wisdom is that removing the foreskin results in improved hygiene; furthermore, recent medical research indicates that circumcision decreases the risk for AIDS, penile cancer and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as minor, yet uncomfortable skin infections. On the other hand, it is frequently argued that a proper approach to penis hygiene eliminates most of the risks, and that medical research does not adequately support removal of a functional part of the body. Regardless of the controversy, large numbers of men elect to have their foreskin removed in adulthood; for these individuals, understanding the benefits, risk factors, and how to care for the penis before and after the procedure is of utmost importance. Before the surgery Men who have penis issues such as phimosis (where the foreskin cannot be fully retracted) or frenulum tears, or those who are concerned about STD transmission or the aesthetic appearance of the penis, may elect to have the foreskin removed. Before heading to the doctor’s office or clinic for the procedure, men should make sure that they are fully informed, both of the benefits and risks of circumcision. Men who are planning surgery should make sure that their doctors are aware of any other medical conditions, as well as any medications they may be taking, and they should take steps to ensure that the penis skin is as clean and healthy as possible. After the procedure Following circumcision, men should adhere carefully to the recommend course of care in order to prevent complications from surgery. The doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to prevent infection, as well as a painkiller to take over once the anesthetic wears off. Pain medications should be taken as directed, and the doctor should be notified if the amount of pain does not subside. Bandages should be left in place for 24 to 48 hours following surgery; afterward, washing the area carefully in the shower every day is recommended. Men should steer clear of the bathtub or Jacuzzi until cleared by a doctor, as sitting in warm water can increase the chances of infection. Most men will need to abstain from masturbation or sex for 4 to 6 weeks after surgery and should not resume normal activities without the approval of a physician. Some discomfort may occur on the first few occasions following surgery, but this should improve over time as men become accustomed to the new range of sensation. Circumcised or uncircumcised - How to promote penis health The decision to remove the foreskin is a personal one, and all of the issues should be considered carefully with the assistance of an unbiased medical professional before proceeding with a circumcision. But whether or not the penis is circumcised, men can make sure that the penis is as healthy as possible, on the outside as well as the inside. Since healthy skin acts as the first line of defense, protecting the delicate penile tissue against environmental invaders, maintaining skin health is a top concern. Smooth, well-hydrated and supple penis skin can guard against infection, as well as loss of penis sensation related to friction and irritation. In addition, protecting the nerve fibers and circulatory tissue under the skin’s surface is important to keeping the underlying tissue healthy and functioning at its best. Men can protect the penis and promote healthy tissue by applying a high-quality penis health formula (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that is rich in vitamins, proteins, and disease-fighting antioxidants. A cream containing all-natural moisturizers can help to keep the skin smooth and resilient, not to mention more responsive to erotic touch.

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