Care of intact, foreskinned boys
This video is outmoded and does not provide current information on the care of intact boys. Parents may injure a child if they follow the recommendations of this video.
Thorvaldsen & Meyhoff (2005) conducted a survey of 4,000 boys in Denmark. They report that the mean age of first foreskin retraction is 10.4 years in Denmark.[1]
The foreskin is fused with the glans penis in childhood and cannot be retracted as advised in this video. No attempt to retract the foreskin should be made. Wright (1994) advises that the first person to retract the boy’s foreskin should be the boy himself.[2]
See also
External links
- Care of the Intact (Not Circumcised) Penis in the Young Child , 'Doctors Opposing Circumcision'. (July 2016). Retrieved 8 November 2019.
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https:Basic Care (Intact Penis)
, Your Whole Baby. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- Milos, Marilyn (September 2007).
Answers To Your Questions About Your Young Son's Intact Penis
, NOCIRC. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- Milos, Marilyn (September 2007).
Answers To Your Questions About Premature (Forcible) Retraction of Your Young Son's Foreskin
, NOCIRC. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
References
- ↑ Thorvaldsen, M.A., Meyhoff, H.. Patologisk eller fysiologisk fimose? [Pathological or physiological phimosis?] (Danish). Ugeskr Læger. 2005; 167(17): 1858-1862. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- ↑ Wright, J.E.. Further to the "Further Fate of the Foreskin". Med J Aust. 7 February 1994; 160: 134-135. PMID. Retrieved 17 October 2019.