Circumcision issues?
1.
If I get circumcised, will the odor be reduced?
2.
Because I am overweight, I am unsure if I have a hidden condition.
I feel that my penis is somewhat small.
I am currently trying to lose weight.
If I get circumcised now, will it affect me when I lose weight later, such as causing pain during erections?
3.
Is circumcision covered by health insurance? Is there a circumcision device available?
4.
I have heard that after the surgery, I need to rest for about a month before I can masturbate or engage in sexual activity.
Will being overweight affect my recovery time?
5.
Would you recommend that I proceed with the circumcision? I am eager to do it now while I have time to recover, but I want to avoid complications that might require another surgery later.
Thank you very much.
Ryan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/10/21
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
First lose weight, then visit the clinic for a physician's evaluation.
Reply Date: 2020/10/21
More Info
Circumcision, or the surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis, is a topic that often raises numerous questions, particularly regarding its implications for urological health, hygiene, and sexual function. Your concerns are valid and reflect common inquiries among individuals considering this procedure. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Will circumcision reduce odor?
Yes, circumcision can potentially reduce odor. The foreskin can trap moisture and bacteria, which may lead to an unpleasant smell. By removing the foreskin, you may find it easier to maintain hygiene, as the glans (the head of the penis) will be more exposed and easier to clean. Regular washing will help minimize any odor, regardless of circumcision status.
2. Impact of weight and size on circumcision and recovery:
Being overweight can complicate certain aspects of the procedure and recovery. If you are concerned about the size of your penis, it’s important to note that circumcision does not change the size of the penis; however, it may appear different post-surgery. Weight loss can lead to changes in the appearance of the genital area, and if you are planning to lose weight, it might be wise to wait until you have reached your goal before undergoing the procedure. This is because significant weight loss can alter the skin and tissue around the penis, potentially affecting the surgical outcome. Pain during erection post-surgery is not typical if the procedure is done correctly, but individual experiences can vary.
3. Insurance coverage for circumcision:
In many cases, circumcision can be covered by health insurance, particularly if it is deemed medically necessary (for example, in cases of phimosis or recurrent infections). It’s essential to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if your situation qualifies for coverage. As for the "包皮槍" (foreskin gun), this term is not commonly used in medical practice in the U.S. Circumcision is typically performed using a scalpel or a specialized surgical device, and the method will depend on the surgeon's preference and the specific circumstances of the case.
4. Recovery time and the impact of obesity:
Post-operative recovery generally requires a period of rest, and it is advised to avoid sexual activity and masturbation for about four to six weeks to allow proper healing. Obesity can potentially affect recovery time, as it may lead to increased tension on the surgical site and a higher risk of complications such as infection. Maintaining a healthy weight can facilitate a smoother recovery process.
5. Should you proceed with circumcision?
The decision to undergo circumcision is highly personal and should be made after careful consideration of the benefits and risks. If you are experiencing difficulties with hygiene or recurrent infections, circumcision may be a beneficial option. It is crucial to discuss your concerns and medical history with a urologist, who can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation. They can help you weigh the pros and cons and determine if circumcision is the right choice for you.
In conclusion, circumcision can offer benefits in terms of hygiene and may reduce certain health risks. However, it is essential to consider your overall health, weight, and personal preferences before making a decision. Consulting with a qualified urologist will provide you with the best guidance tailored to your needs.
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