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Circumcision: Undisputed Health Benefits, Pediatricians Say


Published August 27, 2012

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CHICAGO – Circumcision seems to be the way to go.

The health benefits of circumcision in newborn boys outweigh any risks and insurance companies should pay for it, the nation's most influential pediatricians group says.

In its latest policy statement on circumcision, a procedure that has been declining nationwide, the American Academy of Pediatrics moves closer to an endorsement but says the decision should be up to parents."It's not a verdict from on high," said policy co-author Dr. Andrew Freedman. "There's not a one-size-fits-all-answer." But from a medical standpoint, circumcision's benefits in reducing risk of disease outweigh its small risks, said Freedman, a pediatric urologist in Los Angeles.

Recent research bolstering evidence that circumcision reduces chances of infection with HIV and other sexually spread diseases, urinary tract infections and penis cancer influenced the academy to update their 13-year-old policy.

Their old stance said potential medical benefits were not sufficient to warrant recommending routinely circumcising newborn boys. The new one says, "The benefits of newborn male circumcision justify access to this procedure for those families who choose it." The academy also says pain relief stronger than a sugar-coated pacifier is essential, usually an injection to numb the area.The federal Centers for Disease Control and Convention has estimated circumcision costs range from about $200 to $600 nationwide. Coverage varies among insurers and several states have stopped Medicaid funding for circumcisions.

The new policy was published online Monday in Pediatrics. It comes amid ongoing debate over whether circumcision is medically necessary or a cosmetic procedure that critics say amounts to genital mutilation. Activists favoring a circumcision ban made headway in putting it to a vote last year in San Francisco but a judge later knocked the measure off the city ballot, ruling that regulating medical procedures is up to the state, not city officials.

In Germany, Jewish and Muslim leaders have protested a regional court ruling in June that said circumcision amounts to bodily harm.Meantime, a recent study projected that declining U.S. circumcision rates could add more than $4 billion in health care costs in coming years because of increased illness and infections.

Circumcision involves removing foreskin at the tip of the penis. The procedure can reduce germs that can grow underneath the foreskin, and complications, including bleeding and infection, are rare, the academy says.Despite the U.S. decline, about half of baby boys nationwide still undergo circumcision, or roughly 1 million each year. The country's overall rate is much higher than in other developed nations, but U.S. rates vary by region and are higher in areas where it is a cultural or religious tradition, including among Jews and Muslims.

Psychologist Ronald Goldman, director of an anti-circumcision group, the Circumcision Resource Center, said studies show circumcision causes loss of sexual satisfaction — a claim the academy said is not supported by the research it reviewed — and can be psychologically harming. Goldman contends medical studies showing benefits are flawed and that the academy's new position is "out of step" with medical groups in other developed countries.The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists took part in the research review that led to the new policy and has endorsed it. Circumcisions in hospitals are typically performed by obstetricians or pediatricians.

The CDC also participated in the review, and will consider the academy's updated policy in preparing its own recommendations, a CDC spokesman said. The agency has a fact sheet summarizing circumcision's potential health benefits and risks but no formal guidelines.
The American Medical Association and American Academy of Family Physicians have neutral policies similar to the pediatrics academy's previous position.

Philadelphia social worker Shannon Coyne examined medical research on circumcision before her son was born last September and had a tough time making a decision. She learned that a relative's boy needed reconstructive surgery after a botched circumcision, and that another's son who wasn't circumcised developed urinary infections.Coyne said she and her husband ultimately decided against circumcision, because she didn't want her baby to have what she considers cosmetic surgery without being able to consent.

Her advice to other parents is "just make an informed decision. Do your research, be open-minded."Some 18 states have eliminated Medicaid coverage for circumcision, a trend that could contribute to rising health care costs to treat infections if circumcision rates continue to decline, according to a study published Aug. 20 in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
Dr. Aaron Tobian, a Johns Hopkins University assistant professor who co-authored the study, said the academy's updated policy "is a very good step."

Based on reporting by the Associated Press.

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* AAP/American Academy of Pediatrics is a top US health research organization.

* Its mandatory for Muslims & Jews to circumcise their male kids.
 
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Just search for some sexual problems question answer, for many you will get answer saying do circum...
 
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Hmm wonder Why God made us so imperfect ....Oh wait Most are doing fine with a bit of extra skin

Maybe we should ask god why we have our ovaries sticking out of our bodies while we are at it or why we have only 5 fingers or why we should even operate on that damn appendix, tonsils? the list goes on. Think of circumcision as a preventive measure to some diseases. The % of people that could be afflicted is low but I am just glad its not me and happy to hear that you are doing okay as well.
 
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Maybe we should ask god why we have our ovaries sticking out of our bodies while we are at it or why we have only 5 fingers or why we should even operate on that damn appendix, tonsils? the list goes on. Think of circumcision as a preventive measure to some diseases. The % of people that could be afflicted is low but I am just glad its not me and happy to hear that you are doing okay as well.

Studies have shown that circumcision can reduce the risk of a man's contracting AIDS by as much as 60 percent.

The African nation of Kenya is attempting to get more than 1 million men between the ages of 15 and 49 circumcised by the end of 2013. If successful, this could be a groundbreaking effort in the fight to curb the spread of HIV.

Other African nations have also launched circumcision drives, but none have been as successful as Kenya. So far, more than 400,000 Kenyans have undergone the procedure. The Kenyan Ministry of Health is using a blitz of advertising, community organizers and mobile clinics to try to get traditionally uncircumcised men to go for what they're calling "the cut."

Studies have shown that circumcision can reduce the risk of a man's contracting the virus by as much as 60 percent.

An AIDS-Ravaged Nation Turns To Circumcision : NPR
 
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Million dolar question
Do indians hindu specially do circumcision?
 
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no but your question made me think that do pakistani hindus do circumcision

I think only Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam has the religious tradition of circumcision. So none others are required to do by their religion, I guess.
 
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