Is it advisable for a child over 3 years old to undergo circumcision?

Nov 29, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Xiaofeng
Introduction
In general, circumcision refers to the surgical removal of the foreskin. Whether a child over three years old can undergo circumcision should be determined based on the child's specific condition. If there is no indication for surgery, circumcision is usually unnecessary. If the surgical indications are met, it is recommended to perform the circumcision as soon as possible. If any discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is advised.

Generally speaking, circumcision refers to the surgical procedure of circumcision. Whether a child over three years old can undergo circumcision depends on the specific circumstances of the child. If there is no indication for surgery, circumcision usually is not necessary. If the surgical indications are met, it is recommended to proceed with the circumcision surgery promptly. If any discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is advised. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If the child's foreskin length is normal, with no symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, or incomplete voiding, and the criteria for surgery are not met, circumcision surgery can be temporarily postponed. However, regular cleaning should be performed, and a habit of urinating at regular intervals should be cultivated to reduce the risk of infection.

If the child has a longer foreskin that covers the glans and the foreskin cannot be retracted, and as the child grows older, symptoms do not improve and problems such as frequent urination, urgency, or difficulty urinating appear, circumcision surgery may be required to relieve symptoms and prevent further progression of the condition.

Prior to undergoing circumcision surgery, it is recommended to consult with a physician to evaluate the risks and benefits and determine the appropriateness of surgery. Postoperatively, attention should be paid to local care, such as regular cleaning and disinfection, to promote wound healing.

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