While circumcision is often done for non-medical reasons, there are some medical conditions that may require it:
• Phimosis: A condition where the foreskin is too tight and cannot be pulled back over the head of the penis, causing pain or difficulty urinating.
• Recurrent Infections: Frequent infections under the foreskin (balanitis) may necessitate circumcision.
• Paraphimosis: A condition where the foreskin gets stuck behind the head of the penis and cannot be pulled back, leading to swelling and pain.
You should consider visiting a surgeon for circumcision if:
1. Medical Issues: You or your child experience symptoms like pain, swelling, or difficulty urinating due to foreskin-related problems.
2. Preventive Health: You want to reduce the risk of infections or other health issues.
3. Cultural/Religious Reasons: You are following cultural or religious practices that require circumcision.
1. Professional Expertise: A surgeon ensures the procedure is done safely and correctly, minimizing risks like bleeding, infection, or improper healing.
2. Pain Management: Surgeons use anesthesia to make the procedure as pain-free as possible.
3. Post-Operative Care: A surgeon provides guidance on how to care for the area after the procedure to ensure proper healing.
4. Complication Prevention: A trained surgeon can handle any unexpected issues that may arise during or after the procedure.
At The Yash Clinic, we are committed to delivering Excellence in Surgeries across a wide range of specialties, including General Surgery, Laparoscopic Procedures, Gastrointestinal Treatments, and Laser Proctology.