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Deedaa Wed 20-Nov-13 22:49:41

My husband had to be circumcised when he was about 8 and I suspect it ha affected him more than it would have done when he was a baby. A chap I worked with had to be circumcised when he was in his 20's and didn't find it a pleasant experience!

felice Wed 20-Nov-13 22:06:00

That is correct but in some children there can be problems and quite nasty urinary tract infections can happen, DDs father had the same problem and after ending up in Hospital age 2 with a very severe infection and had to be circumcised.
We shall see what his very experienced Peadeatrician says tomorrow morning.

Nelliemoser Wed 20-Nov-13 20:35:39

JessM I understood that the foreskin is not automatically retractable in the early years and it should not be attempted. I probably got that from Dr Gordon Bournes most excellent 1970s book "Pregnancy."

Leave well alone unless they are problems seems to be the general advice.

I can't help thinking the foreskin must be there for a reason and not just to keep the local rabbis and Mohels in business.

www.kidshealth.org.nz/foreskin-care

Galen Wed 20-Nov-13 20:10:31

I had my son circumcised for the same reason. He's now in his four ties and seems happy with it.

felice Wed 20-Nov-13 20:00:46

He is 21 months, his foreskin is about half a centimetre longer than his penis, and he has had some redness and it seems to irritate him, my DD and I are going to the doctors tomorrow morning to discuss it, SIL is working away for a couple of days.

JessM Wed 20-Nov-13 17:20:04

It is not normal to be able to pull back the foreskin of a little boy is it? Aren't they often semi-adhered when they are little?

Riverwalk Wed 20-Nov-13 16:43:15

When I was a paediatric nurse we used to see many young boys with phimosis and, more recently as a general nurse, grown men also.

As the doctor will have to operate to 'slit' I'd be inclined to go for circumcision for two reasons: the problem could return as he gets older, and he will need an anaesthetic whichever procedure he has.

Best to go with the 'full monty'.

How old is your grandson Felice?

FlicketyB Wed 20-Nov-13 16:23:55

DS had this problem and had, as you describe, 'the full monty'. It has never caused him any problems.

I do not think the alternative was available when he had it done in the late 1970s so can offer no opinion on that.

feetlebaum Wed 20-Nov-13 16:14:35

I suffered from this as a baby, and was circumcised... being a hefty baby I burst the stitches and nearly bled to death! Fortunately a nurse spotted it in time and all was well. If it's necessary, it should be done, but I would not support it for any superstitious purposes - then it becomes mutilation.

felice Wed 20-Nov-13 15:17:38

Sorry about the spelling, DGS has hidden my reading glasses again !!!!!!

felice Wed 20-Nov-13 15:16:46

DGS has a very long tight foreskin, impossible to pull back and it hurts him when you use the cream his doctor has given to try and help. His Grandfather had to be circumcised for a similar complaint, but DGS doctor says he can make a small slit in the foreskin to ease the condition. Anyone out there who has experience of this including any doctors who have used or seen the process, we would like to know wether to go with the Doctors system or should we go for the 'full monty', so to speak. He is an excellent Peadeatrician but would just like to hear from anyone with experiance of this.