Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Junai Alam - Jun 9th, 2023 12:05 pm. | |
Junai Alam
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I want to get circumcised please tell about its surgery. Will there be any problem after getting this done? |
re: Circumcision
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jun 9th, 2023
12:07 pm
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Circumcision is a surgical procedure in which the foreskin, the retractable pack of skin that covers the head of the penis, is removed. It's a common procedure performed for colorful reasons, including artistic, religious, medical, or particular preferences. The procedure itself generally involves the following way Preparation Before the surgery, the area is gutted, and you may be given a original or general anesthesia, depending on the type of circumcision and your preference. junking of foreskin The surgeon will precisely remove the foreskin using surgical ways. The specific system can vary, but it generally involves making an gash around the foreskin and removing the redundant skin. Closure After removing the foreskin, the surgeon may use colorful ways to close the gash, similar as aches or tenacious cement. As with any surgical procedure, there are implicit pitfalls and complications associated with circumcision. These can include Bleeding Some bleeding is normal after the procedure, but inordinate bleeding may bear medical attention. Infection Infection is possible but rare. Following properpost-operative care instructions can help reduce the threat. Pain and discomfort It's common to witness some pain, swelling, or discomfort after the surgery. Pain specifics and proper crack care can help palliate these symptoms. Scarring Like any surgical gash, circumcision can affect in scarring. still, the scar is generally minimum and fades over time. Complications While rare, complications similar as inordinate bleeding, damage to the penis, or poor ornamental outgrowth may do. It's important to follow the aftercare instructions handed by your healthcare provider to minimize the threat of complications and promote properhealing.However, it's pivotal to bandy them with a healthcare professional before witnessing the procedure, If you have any specific enterprises or medical conditions. |
re: Circumcision
by Isteyaque -
Jun 19th, 2023
9:40 am
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What are the different techniques used for circumcision, and which one is most suitable for me? Circumcision is a surgical procedure performed to remove the foreskin that covers the head of the penis. There are several ways used for circumcision, and the choice of fashion depends on colorful factors, including the age of the case, the skill and experience of the healthcare provider, and individual anatomical considerations. Then are some common circumcision ways Conventional or" rearward tear" fashion This fashion involves making a longitudinal gash on the top side of the foreskin and removing the redundant towel. It's generally used in babies and youthful children. Plastibell fashion This fashion involves placing a plastic ring over the glans( head) of the penis and securing it with a ligature. The redundant foreskin is also trimmed, and the plastic ring remains in place until it falls off on its own, generally within a week. Gomco clamp fashion This fashion uses a essence clamp to compress the foreskin, blocking the blood inflow. The redundant foreskin is also gutted, and the clamp is left in place for a short period before being removed. Mogen clamp fashion analogous to the Gomco clamp fashion, the Mogen clamp fashion involves using a especially designed clamp to crush the foreskin. The redundant towel is also removed, and the clamp is released. Shang Ring fashion This fashion involves placing a plastic ring with a technical device over the foreskin, which is also clamped shut. The redundant foreskin is removed, and the ring remains in place for roughly one to two weeks before it's removed. |
re: Circumcision
by Ronak -
Jul 15th, 2023
11:40 am
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Are there any alternative treatments or options available besides circumcision? |
re: Circumcision
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jul 15th, 2023
11:42 am
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Yes, there are alternative treatments and options available besides circumcision for various medical conditions. The appropriateness of these alternatives depends on the specific condition or issue being addressed. Here are some alternatives to consider: Topical Treatments: For conditions such as phimosis (tight foreskin) or balanitis (inflammation of the foreskin), topical corticosteroid creams or ointments may be prescribed to help reduce inflammation and stretch the foreskin gradually. Preputioplasty: This surgical procedure is an alternative to circumcision for treating phimosis. It involves making a small incision in the tight foreskin to widen the opening, allowing it to retract more easily. Dorsal Slit: This procedure involves a vertical incision on the foreskin to relieve phimosis. It does not involve removing any tissue and can help with retraction of the foreskin. Frenuloplasty: This procedure addresses a tight or short frenulum (the band of tissue connecting the foreskin to the glans). It involves making an incision to lengthen or loosen the frenulum, allowing greater mobility of the foreskin. Regular hygiene and care: In cases of mild conditions like balanitis or minor discomfort, maintaining good hygiene practices, such as gently cleaning the area and keeping it dry, can help alleviate symptoms and prevent infections. |