Optimal Age for Circumcision

Jun 20, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Luo Yong
Introduction
The optimal age for circumcision is between 9 and 13 years. In boys under the age of seven, the foreskin is typically longer and fully covers both the glans penis and the external urethral orifice. Excessively long foreskin tends to harbor dirt and debris; if not cleaned regularly over time, it may irritate the penis and potentially lead to local inflammation. During sexual intercourse, this condition may also cause penile pain.

If a male has phimosis (excessively long or tight foreskin) and does not undergo circumcision in a timely manner, it may adversely affect normal daily life; therefore, circumcision should be performed at an appropriate age.

The optimal age for circumcision is between 9 and 13 years.

In boys under the age of seven, the foreskin is typically longer and fully covers both the glans penis and the external urethral meatus. However, as puberty progresses, the penis elongates and increases in girth, causing the foreskin to gradually recede.

By age 18, the glans penis is usually fully exposed. Nevertheless, approximately one-third of adult males retain foreskin that still covers the glans; the glans becomes visible only when the foreskin is manually retracted or during penile erection—this condition is termed “phimosis.”

Phimosis predisposes to accumulation of smegma and debris beneath the foreskin. Prolonged neglect of hygiene may irritate the penis and potentially lead to local inflammation. During sexual intercourse, it may cause penile pain or even edema; in severe cases, it can result in glans necrosis.

In summary, circumcision should be performed at the appropriate age, following medical advice and with proper planning of related procedures.

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