Choosing Circumcision Surgery: What One Needs to Know

The surgical removal of the foreskin, the skin covering the tip of the penis, is known as circumcision. According to recent estimates, circumcision is becoming more frequent worldwide. The surgery is usually performed on a newborn for personal or religious reasons. Circumcision may also be performed on older children and adults for the same reasons. However, apart from religious beliefs, there are many other medical reasons for which one may need to get circumcision done.

This blog contains crucial insights related to circumcision. The leading urologist, Dr. Niren Rao, shares these insights. He is known for providing effective Circumcision Surgery in Delhi. The information shared will provide one with a better understanding of circumcision and its related factors. Continue reading to get detailed information. 

What is Circumcision?

Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin that covers the glans (head) of the penis. Typically, babies are circumcised immediately after birth. Circumcision started out as a religious rite. However, circumcision is now performed for religious, medical, and cultural reasons. Many male babies are circumcised during the first week of life. Adults can also be circumcised. However, this is less common and is majorly done for medical reasons or personal beliefs.

Who Are the Circumcision Candidates?

Circumcision is necessary for various reasons, including medical conditions, religious convictions, and elective reasons. Some medical/surgical causes for circumcision include:

  1. Phimosis: Tight foreskin, commonly known as Phimosis, is a condition in which the foreskin is extremely tight and cannot be retracted. This can result in recurring infections.

  2. Recurrent Balanoposthitis: Recurring balanoposthitis is characterized by recurring infections of the foreskin, penile head, or glans. Diabetes patients are especially likely to experience this.

  3. Paraphimosis: This occurs when the tight skin retracts, swells, and becomes uncomfortable. It becomes an emergency because a delay can result in necrosis of the foreskin and glans penis.

  4. Balanitis (foreskin expansion): This is inflammation of the glans, also known as the head of the penis.

  5. Pain During Intercourse: Foreskin is sometimes normal in a flaccid penis but becomes extremely tight during an erection, causing pain during intercourse. Circumcision is also beneficial in certain instances.

What Are the Steps Necessary for Circumcision?

  1. Pre-operative CBC tests are performed to determine surgical readiness.

  2. In the event of infection, a short course of antibiotics is administered prior to surgery to reduce/treat the infection.

  3. Before undergoing surgery, diabetic patients must maintain good blood sugar control.

  4. Patients over the age of 65 who are using blood thinners should cease taking them 5-6 days before surgery, following a discussion with their treating doctor.

How Is Circumcision Performed?

Circumcision can be done in two ways.

  1. Traditional Method- Under proper anesthesia and antibiotics covering, the foreskin is removed from the glans and cut and sutured using absorbable sutures with an adequate margin.

  2. Stapled Circumcision- Circumcision is performed with particular stapling equipment. Instead of sutures, the skin is stapled using small metallic staples in this procedure.

The expert urologist performs circumcision under three types of anaesthesia:

  1. Local anaesthesia is achieved by numbing the organ with injections at the base of the penis.

  2. Spinal anaesthesia is achieved by administering a tiny injection that numbs the lower body for a few hours.

  3. General anaesthesia is normally reserved for young children or extremely nervous adults.

What Can One Expect After Surgery?

  1. One will have a little dressing wrapped around the penis following circumcision. This is easily removed by the patient 24 hours after surgery.

  2. There is no difficulty passing urine after surgery, though some individuals may have splaying/splitting of the urinary stream for a few days.

  3. Post-operative pain is minimal to non-existent.

  4. Patients should take antibiotics for 5-7 days after surgery as directed by the doctor.

  5. To prevent infection, take a bath every day and clean the wounds after removing the bandage.

How Much Time Does Circumcision Take?

The complete treatment takes approximately 20 minutes. A bris (a ceremony in which a baby is circumcised) usually takes less time.

How Long Does it Take to Recover from a Circumcision Surgery?

The circumcision surgery conducted by the expert urologist is a daycare surgery, which means that the patient is discharged on the same day of surgery. One can resume all normal routine activities the next day after the bandage is removed; however, heavy physical activity and workouts should be avoided for at least a week after surgery. 

Conclusion

If an individual has any health difficulties or symptoms that may necessitate circumcision, they should seek medical assistance from a urologist for a comprehensive evaluation. Ignoring the symptoms can lead to severe medical conditions. That’s why consulting a urologist on time is necessary. 

One can consult Dr. Niren Rao, the Best Urologist in Delhi, at Delhi Urology Hospital, with over 19 years of experience and AIIMS training. The expert doctor is well-known for performing efficient circumcision surgery and is accessible for consultations. The trained doctor ensures that the patient receives the appropriate care to address any potential issues and is renowned for providing the most effective and best treatments at the most reasonable price. The cost of circumcision surgery at Delhi Urology Hospital ranges from Rs. 15,000-30,000. Visit right now to obtain the best advice!


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Dr. Niren Rao is one of the best urologists in Delhi, India. He has more than 10 years of experience treating prostate cancer, kidney stones, bladder stones, and other urological conditions at his Delhi Urology Hospital.