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chealena писал(а): у них не только чувствительность пропадает, еще и кучу болезней появится может... но я думаю парню явно не классно будет если у члена чувствительность пропадет..ох бедные дети |
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ответ для: londongirl111
chealena писал(а): у них не только чувствительность пропадает, еще и кучу болезней появится может... но я думаю парню явно не классно будет если у члена чувствительность пропадет..ох бедные дети |
ответ для: londongirl111
ответ для: londongirl111
chealena писал(а): This section only discusses the medical reasons why circumcision may be necessary. It is outside of this articles scope to discuss religious or cultural reasons for circumcision. Healthcare professionals use the term indication when talking about the reasons for a treatment being necessary. There are two types of indication: relative indications, where the treatment may offer some benefit and could be used in certain circumstances absolute indications, where the treatment has to be used for example, antibiotics would be an absolute indication for a serious bacterial infection. See below for more information about relative and absolute indications for circumcision. Relative indications for circumcision Paraphimosis Paraphimosis is a medical emergency where the foreskin is pulled back underneath the tip of the penis, becomes trapped and cannot be returned to its original position. Paraphimosis sometimes arises as a complication of a medical procedure that involves pushing back the foreskin for a prolonged period of time. Such procedures include: a penile examination a cystoscopy a medical procedure where a thin, flexible tube catheter with a camera on the end is inserted through the urethra and up into the bladder the urethra is the tube that runs from the penis to the bladder and through which urine passes out of the body urinary catheterisation a procedure in which a catheter is inserted into the urethra and up into the bladder to drain urine out of the bladder. Paraphimosis causes a band of swelling to develop around the penis, which can block the blood supply. Left untreated, the lack of a blood supply will mean that the tissue of the penis will begin to die gangrene. In most cases, paraphimosis can be treated medication to reduce the swelling, or minimally invasive surgery to return the foreskin to its original position. Circumcision is usually only required in rare cases when medication and surgery fail. Occasionally, circumcision may be recommended if someone has repeated episodes of paraphimosis. Balanoposthitis Balanoposthitis is an infection of the foreskin, usually by bacteria. It is a fairly common childhood infection that affects an estimated 1 of boys. Symptoms of balanoposthitis include: pain when urinating a discharge of the pus from the penis inflammation of the shaft of the penis Balanoposthitis can be successfully treated antibiotics. Most boys do not have further infections. Circumcision is usually recommended only if a boy has repeated infections. Urinary tract infections A urinary tract infection UTI is an infection of the urinary system. The urinary system is made up of the kidneys, the ureters the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, the bladder and the urethra. UTIs are a common infection in young boys. About 4 of boys have at least one UTI before they are 16. Research has found that circumcised boys are 10-14 times less likely to catch a UTI than uncircumcised boys. This is because many UTIs are thought to be caused by bacteria that gather inside the foreskin before spreading to the urinary system. However, most UTIs are mild and do not cause serious damage, so circumcision is usually only recommended when there is a pre-existing risk factor that increases the likelihood of the boy having repeated UTIs. Repeated UTIs can cause kidney damage. An example of a pre-existing risk factor is a birth defect that causes urine to leak back up into the kidney. This carries the risk of bacteria spreading from the foreskin, through the urine, and infecting the kidney. In such circumstances, circumcision may be recommended. Sexually transmitted infections Circumcision is known to reduce the risk of catching three sexually transmitted infections. These are: HIV syphilis chancroid an uncommon type of STI in England that causes painful sores on the genitals. Research in Africa found that heterosexual circumcised men are 38-66 less likely to contract HIV than uncircumcised men. It is thought that the foreskin contains special cells that attract the cells of the HIV virus. This means that uncircumcised men who have vaginal sex with a HIV positive woman are more likely to develop the infection. However, it is still unclear whether circumcision has the same protective effect for homosexual men who have unprotected anal sex. There also seems to be no protective benefits for the female sexual partners of heterosexual circumcised men. Circumcision is known to reduce the risk of a man getting syphilis and chancroid. This is thought to be due to two reasons: the foreskin may provide a warm, moist environment, which allows the syphilis and chancroid bacteria to grow and multiply the foreskin often sustains tiny cuts micro-abrasions during sexual intercourse, which allow the bacteria to pass into the bloodstream. It is estimated that uncircumcised men are twice as likely to get syphilis, and 10 times as likely to get chancroid. However, it should be stressed that circumcision is nowhere near as effective as condoms in preventing STIs. If used correctly, condoms are 98 effective in preventing STIs. Cancer of the penis Research has shown the men who are circumcised during childhood are 3-4 times less likely to develop cancer of the penis penile cancer than men who are uncircumcised. This is because many cases of penile cancer develop in the foreskin. Cancer of the penis is a very rare cancer. On average, 400 new cases are diagnosed each year in the UK. It would therefore be very difficult to justify routine circumcision as a preventative method for penile cancer. However, there may be some rare cases where a person has multiple risk factors, such as a family history of penile cancer and a weakened immune system. In such cases, circumcision is recommended as a preventative measure. Absolute indications for circumcision The only absolute indication for circumcision is an uncommon skin condition called balanitis xerotica obliterans BXO. BXO can cause hardening and inflammation of the penis, usually affecting the foreskin and tip of the penis. It causes symptoms such as: difficulties passing urine pain when passing urine itchiness and soreness of the penis In cases of BXO that primarily affect the foreskin, circumcision is usually the most effective treatment, and often results in a complete cure. |
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chealena писал(а): кстати в NHS написано что делают эту операцию ХОТЯ ДРУГИЕ МЕТОДЫ ОНИ ПРЕДПОЧИТАЮТ ЛЕЧЕНИЯ ЛУЧШЕ! то есть даже nhs не особо это дело любит потому что можно по другому решить режьте режьте ребеночка, всегда есть и будут такие мамаши которым лучше пластику мозгов сделать |
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ответ для: londongirl111
ответ для: londongirl111
chealena писал(а): Disadvantages In the UK, routine circumcision isnapost thought to be medically necessary. This is because the risks associated with having a surgical procedure that involves a general anaesthetic and the possible postoperative complications outweigh any possible medical benefits. Infection and bleeding are common after circumcision and, although usually easily treated, can be very uncomfortable and distressing for the patient and those close to him. Loss of the protection provided by the foreskin can allow abrasion of the penis head to occur. This can result in scarring and loss of physical sensation. Some teenagers and men who were circumcised shortly after birth describe feeling physically and psychologically traumatised, and robbed of the choice of whether or not to be circumcised. These problems can lead to difficulties with social and personal development if not addressed. вот это проблемы которые могут возникнуть, и в uk ЭТУ Операцию делают только по желанию потому что показаний к этой операции НЕТ |
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