Safe Choices, Healthier Outcomes: Circumcision Reduces Penile Cancer Risk

Preventing penile cancer is the big reason to undergo circumcision surgery. Circumcision can help prevent penile cancer by reducing several risk factors associated with the disease.

Prevents Build Up of Smegma:

Smegma is a natural substance made up of dead skin cells, oils, and moisture that can gather under the foreskin. If not cleaned regularly, smegma can lead to unpleasant odors, irritation, and bacterial growth. Circumcision reduces this buildup, lowering inflammation and associated risk.

Improves Hygiene

The foreskin can trap bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that may lead to infections. Circumcision makes genital hygiene easier, reducing the accumulation of potentially harmful microbes that could lead to recurrent infections, which have been linked to a higher cancer risk.

Decreases Risk of HPV Infection

Certain strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection, are known to increase the risk of penile and cervical cancer. Studies have shown that circumcision can reduce the risk of HPV transmission and infection.

Less chances of Phimosis

Phimosis, a condition where the foreskin is too tight to retract, can lead to chronic irritation and infection. This recurring irritation is a known risk factor for penile cancer, and circumcision can prevent it by eliminating the foreskin.

While penile cancer is rare, circumcision can be a preventive measure that reduces the likelihood of these risk factors, contributing to better long-term genital health and a lower risk of cancer. Dr. Alpesh Patel is recognized as a top expert in circumcision surgery in Ahmedabad, known for his skill in providing safe, effective, and patient-centered procedures.

If you are seeking for more information on circumcision surgery and its procedure, book an appointment at Tirtham Surgical Hospital, Ahmedabad.

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