Are you confused about cutting your newborn’s penis? You should consider various factors, such as culture, religion, health benefits, and risks, to make a decision. There is as such no right/wrong choice about doing a circumcision for your newborn. You can get it done with the help of a Lazare urology expert. But before opting for circumcision, you should know the reasons to do it for your newborn.Â
Here are the key reasons for doing newborn baby circumcision:
1. Control Risks of Urinary Tract Infections
Circumcision minimizes a male baby’s risk to get a potentially critical Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in the first year. If left untreated, UTI can enter bacteria inside the bloodstream, which may damage the kidneys. The risk of a newborn with an uncircumcised penis getting a UTI in their first year is very low.Â
2. Decrease Rates of Certain Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Circumcision can decrease the risk of developing certain STIs. The foreskin is believed to intensify the risks of contracting HIV. The foreskin’s underside contains immune cells to which HIV cells easily get attached. The foreskin tends to suffer from minor tears during intercourse, which allows HIV cells to enter the bloodstream. Baby circumcision can eradicate such risks but not fully the risk of infections. Circumcision can significantly reduce the risks of penile HPV and HSV-2.Â
3. Protect Against Penile Cancer
Newborn circumcision protects a baby from penile cancer, which tends to develop on the penis foreskin. According to some research, circumcision’s protective effect against penile cancer is noticed post-considering features such as phimosis and sigma.Â
4. Combat the Chances to Develop Foreskin-Related Issues
An uncircumcised penis’s forehead stays over the penis head. It potentially traps germs and dead skin cells, which may cause infection. As the foreskin gets removed during circumcision, it minimizes the risk of getting a foreskin infection or other infections associated with the foreskin. Phimosis is a rare condition that retracts the foreskin. Proper care and hygiene for uncircumcised penises can mitigate such risks.Â
The Bottomline
So, these are some of the beneficial reasons to get your newborn circumcised. You can circumcise your baby immediately after birth or do it later. After all, circumcision is an optional procedure in which the penis foreskin gets removed. As a parent, you can decide when you would like your baby to get circumcised considering the social, cultural, and religious beliefs, and health benefits.Â