Circumcision: Effect upon erectile function

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Male circumcision is a surgical amputation of the foreskin from the penis that severs nerves and blood vessels that provide blood to the penis.

The effect of male circumcision upon erection (impotence) has not been adequately explored in public discourse.

Reports of impotence after circumcision

The first case report is from 1929. Edward Glover, a psychoanalyst from London, was conducting an analysis of a patient who suffered from erectile dysfunction. Eventually it developed that the patient was circumcised between the age of three and one-half years and your years of age. The boy cried out after the surgery, ""Why did you let him cut it off?"[1]

References

  1. REFjournal Glover E. The "Screening" Function of Traumatic Memories. International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 1929; 10: 90-3. Retrieved 25 September 2025.