Uncircumcised Foreskin (physiologic Phimosis):
Practically all mothers of circumcised babies are given detailed instructions on the care of the penus
. Practically all mothers of uncircumcised babies are given practically no instructions on the care of the baby's foreskin. To fill this void in doctor-patient communication, I'll tell you everything that you have to do. Don't do a blessed thing. Once it has been determined that the urinary opening on the head of your baby boy s penus, the meatus, is in the correct location, the foreskin should be left alone. You'll probably find that your newborn's foreskin is tightly plastered to the head of his penus.
Only 6 percent of baby boys have foreskins that can be retracted from the head of the penus, called the glans. This foreskin covering your baby boy's glans is a good protection. Irritations of the urinary opening occur in an estimated 8 to 31 percent of circumcised boys, and virtually never in boys with intact foreskins. In the past, doctors have maintained that circumcision makes hygienic care easier. This is certainly true. What's questionable is whether or not the baby gains anything by early hygienic care. (In my opinion, if there's no ritualistic or symbolic reason to uncover the glans, why do it?) Is there any reason not to retract the baby's foreskin? Yes, indeed.
Besides hurting your baby, you can produce dense scar tissue between the foreskin and the head that won't spontaneously loosen later on. The natural connection between the foreskin and the head loosens by itself. Baby boys start out in this world with tight foreskins, but only 8 percent of boys 6 to 7 years old, and only 1 percent of boys at 14, have foreskins that are too tight to be easily pulled back behind the head of the penus. The tightness of the newborn's foreskin is a natural condition and it loosens without any help from us. Which proves once again that nature is wonderful, especially when we don't look for ways to botch things up.
BLUE TIP OF PENUS The head of the penus, or glans, consists of a very thin layer of skin covering a rich collection of veins that is, in turn, supported by a meshwork of spongy tissue. Since dark red blood in veins appears blue when seen through skin, the glans can also appear blue. The amount of blood and the thickness of the skin determine the depth of the blue color. Do you suppose that this is why blue is the traditional color for boys?
by: Rashid Javed
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