Basics Facts Of Ontario Circumcision

By William Price


Most cultures and religions require that boys are operated on to remove glans a few days after birth. Traditionally, this practice was followed without question. However, times have changed and not many parents accept it readily. It is important to understand the procedure, risks, and benefits of Ontario circumcision. Below paragraphs outline a number of aspects of the entire process.

Basically, parents must choose to let their sons go through this operation or not. Unlike during previous years, people are more liberal about it. Perhaps, this is influenced by in-availability of proven facts regarding the consequences of going through the cut or not. However, most communities base their decision on culture, religion or personal grounds. If a culture dictates that all male must be operated on, going against it looks unethical. Similarly, followers must obey what their religion says concerning such a practice. Based on personal reasons, some people are convinced that removing the foreskin improves cleanliness.

An important aspect to understand is how the process is carried out. Surgery can either be done at home or in a health facility by a specialist. Hospital procedures take between five to twenty minutes. Initiates are often sat on a restricted chair and sedated. There are several procedures to effect cutting which include Plastibell, Gomco and Mogen clamp. Ask which approach will be adopted by a given facility. The home-based operation is done at home with the help of a Mohel. These are highly experienced people who may have not acquired the skill through formal training.

Some people are not sure when to go for the procedure since there are no standard guidelines. However, your culture or religion will definitely have a stipulated age ranging from eight days to fifteen years. Research indicates that if done earlier, chances of developing complications later are less. Additionally, infants heal faster.

Like any other surgical procedure, patients normally feel pain afterward. Fortunately, doctors have devised ways to make it bearable. For instance, patients are given some pain killers to take for some time. Others provide a cream to be applied around affected area or inject patients with pain relieving medicine.

In terms of benefits, three points stand out. First of all, specialists agree that it reduces urinary tract infections among babies. Secondly, the procedure reduces the chances of contracting penile cancer for older men. Lastly, the transmission risk of sexually transmitted diseases is less among operated individuals compared to non-operated ones.

The operation might be risky some time especially if done by a non-professional. For example, if a wrong nerve is cut, it may lead to over bleeding. A number of people have lost their lives after too much loss of blood. In other cases, wrong cutting can lead to amputation of an organ. For kids, irritation resulting from friction with diapers can cause other infections.

Wounds take time to heal depending on how old a patient is. Normally, babies can take up to one week while teenagers take three weeks. There are numerous home-based care techniques to facilitate normal healing. Such include washing with warm water regularly, applying recommended lubricants and taking pain-relieving drugs.




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