All you need to know about a baby’s circumcision

When a baby boy is born in some cultures, he usually undergoes a procedure known as circumcision. What is male circumcision? When is the best time to have a newborn circumcised? And how to care for a baby after this procedure? Read on to learn the answers.

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Dr. Marwa Yahfouf
Published on:Aug 4th 2022 |Updated on:Mar 10th 2024
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What is male circumcision?

Circumcision is the surgical removal of the skin covering the tip of the penis. The procedure is fairly common for newborn boys.

 Pros and cons of circumcision

Circumcision is a religious or cultural ritual for many families. Circumcision can also be a matter of family tradition, personal hygiene, or preventive health care.

Circumcision might have various health benefits, including:

- Easier hygiene.

Circumcision makes it simpler to wash the penis. However, boys with uncircumcised penises can be taught to wash regularly beneath the foreskin.

- Decreased risk of urinary tract infections.

The risk of urinary tract infections in males is low, but these infections are more common in uncircumcised males. Severe infections early in life can lead to kidney problems later.

 - Decreased risk of sexually transmitted infections.

Circumcised men might have a lower risk of certain sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Still, safe sexual practices remain essential.

- Prevention of penile problems.

Occasionally, the foreskin on an uncircumcised penis can be difficult or impossible to retract (phimosis). This can lead to inflammation of the foreskin or the head of the penis.

- Decreased risk of penile cancer.

Although cancer of the penis is rare, it's less common in circumcised men.

The most common complications associated with circumcision are bleeding and infection. Side effects related to anesthesia are possible as well.

 

Rarely, circumcision might result in foreskin problems. For example:

- The foreskin might be cut too short or too long

- The foreskin might fail to heal properly

- The remaining foreskin might reattach to the end of the penis, requiring minor surgical repair

How is it done?

Newborn circumcision is often done in the hospital nursery, usually within 10 days after birth. For newborn circumcision, your son will lie on his back with his arms and legs restrained. After the penis and surrounding area are cleansed, an anesthetic will be injected into the base of the penis or applied to the penis as a cream. A special clamp or plastic ring will be attached to the penis, and the foreskin will be removed. Afterward, the penis will be covered with an ointment, such as a topical antibiotic or petroleum jelly, and wrapped loosely with gauze. The procedure generally takes about 10 minutes. Circumcision is similar for older boys and adults. However, the procedure might need to be done under general anesthesia, recovery might take longer, and the risk of complications might be greater when done later in life.

The best time to have a baby circumcised 

Circumcision can be done at any age. Traditionally, the most common time to do it is soon after your baby is born, or within the first month of life. Because the process is painful, a local anesthetic is used to numb the area and the surgery is performed while the baby is still awake. If the baby is older, we recommend that he be given anesthesia so there is less pain and risk of injury to the penis.

When is it contraindicated?

Circumcision might not be an option if certain blood-clotting disorders are present. Also, circumcision might not be appropriate for premature babies who still require medical care in the hospital nursery or for babies born with abnormalities of the penis.

Caring for the circumcised penis after the procedure

It usually takes seven to 10 days for the penis to heal. The tip of the penis is likely to be sore at first, and the penis might look red, swollen, or bruised. You might notice a small amount of yellow fluid on the tip of the penis as well.

If your newborn is fussy as the anesthetic wears off, hold him gently — being careful to avoid putting pressure on the penis.

It's OK to wash the penis as it heals. For newborns, change the bandage with each diaper change, and apply a dab of petroleum jelly to the tip of the penis to keep it from sticking to the diaper. Change your baby's diaper often, and make sure the diaper is loosely fastened.

If there's a plastic ring instead of a bandage, it will drop off on its own — usually within about a week. Once the penis heals, wash it with soap and water during normal bathing.

Problems after circumcision are uncommon. Contact the doctor if:

- Normal urination doesn't resume within 12 hours of the circumcision.

-  There's persistent bleeding.

- There's foul-smelling drainage from the tip of the penis.

- The plastic ring remains in place two weeks after the circumcision.

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Dr. Marwa YahfoufPediatrician

Dr.Marwa is a pediatrician, She received her Doctor in Medicine degree from the American University of Beirut. Then she completed her pediatric residency at Kansas University School of Medicine. She is an American board-certified pediatrician. Doctor Marwa currently practices at Clemenceau medical center in Dubai. With many years of experience in pediatric medicine, Dr.Marwa considers herself to be the child's advocate and the parent's friend. She has a great passion for children’s health and a special interest in general pediatrics and preventive care. In addition to protecting children from disease through vaccines. Dr.Marwa applies the latest medical recommendations, based on the most recent medical research and studies. To ensure offering the best care for her little patients, and to oversee children’s health and growth positively.

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