Circumcision (male) - Mayo Clinic Circumcision is a surgery to remove the skin that covers the tip of the penis, also called the foreskin The procedure is fairly common for newborn boys in parts of the world, including the United States Circumcision later in life can be done, but it has more risks and recovery may take longer
Pene no circuncidado: ¿se necesitan cuidados especiales? - Mayo Clinic Al nacer, un pliegue de piel llamado prepucio cubre la cabeza del pene La cirugía para extirpar el prepucio se denomina circuncisión Si no le quitan el prepucio a tu bebé, puedes tomar medidas sencillas para cuidar su pene no circuncidado Antes de que el bebé cumpla un año, basta con lavarle el pene con agua tibia durante cada baño Si lo deseas, también puedes utilizar un jabón
Epididymitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic An uncircumcised penis A difference in the typical anatomy of the urinary tract Prostate enlargement, which increases the risk of bladder infections and epididymitis Other health conditions that cause a weakened immune system, such as HIV Complications Complications of epididymitis include: Pus-filled infection, called an abscess, in the
Lichen sclerosus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Men with urinary incontinence or an uncircumcised penis People with a family history of the disease Complications Complications of lichen sclerosus include painful sex and scarring, including covering of the clitoris Scarring of the penis can cause painful erection, poor urine flow and an inability to retract the foreskin