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The word '''hygiene''' comes from Greek, and it means "the protection and promotion of health." It has been mis-understood to mean ''cleanliness''. Keeping the body clean is only part of what it takes to be healthful. In some cases, excessive washing can actually cause health problems.<ref name="birley1993">{{REFjournal |last=Birley |init=HDL |author-link= |last2=Walker |init2=MM |author2-link= |last3=Luzzi |init3=GA |author3-link= |last4=Bell |init4=R |author4-link= |etal=yes |title=Clinical Features and management of recurrent balanitis; association with atopy and genital washing] |trans-title= |language= |journal=Genitourin Med |location= |date=1993-10 |volume=69 |issue=5 |pages=400-3 |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1195128/pdf/genitmed00029-0074.pdf |quote= |format=PDF |pubmedID=8244363 |pubmedCID=1195128 |DOI=10.1136/sti.69.5.400 |accessdate=2023-12-19}}</ref>
==Victorian usage==
Victorian doctors falsely believed that thinking immoral or impure thoughts could cause neurological disorders such as feeblemindedness or epilepsy. They also believed that [[masturbation ]] would cause one to think immoral or impure thoughts that would cause brain damage. ! Therefore, the [[foreskin ]] and masturbation were viewed as unhygenic. So when a Victorian doctor spoke of [[circumcision ]] being hygienic, he meant mental hygienehealth, ''not '' physical cleanliness.
== Ignorance and misinformation ==
Misinformation abounds regarding the hygiene of the [[intact ]] [[penis]]. In the [[United States]], especially, doctors tend to be ignorant, misinformed, or simply uninformed concerning the hygienic care of [[intact ]] men and childrenboys, and this happens for a variety of reasons. As of yet now, America is primarily a country where circumcision is [[United_States_of_America#Prevalence_of_circumcision| prevalent]], and thus [[intact ]] male genitals are unfamiliar to many Americans. Many American medical doctors, are ignorant of the subject because they are themselves [[circumcised]], wives to circumcised men, and/or mothers to circumcised children. Additionally, care of the intact male genitals is rarely mentioned in medical school. The [[foreskin ]] and the proper care for [[intact ]] genitals tends to be absent in pediatric literature.<ref name="osborn1981">{{REFjournal
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}}Osborn LM, Metcalf TJ, Mariani EM. [http://www.cirp.org/library/hygiene/osborn1/ Hygienic care in uncircumcised infants]. ''Pediatrics'' 1981;67:365-7.</ref>
This this article provides factual information to help medical personnel and parents understand the proper care of the penis in its unaltered state.
== The AAP concerning circumcision and hygiene ==
One of the most common justifications cited for non-therapeutic [[circumcision ]] of a boy is that it is supposed to facilitate hygiene. However, according the "Circumcision Policy Statement" produced by the "Task Force on Circumcision" appointed by the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]], which was published in ''Pediatrics'' in 1999 and reaffirmed on September 1, 2005, "there is little evidence to affirm the association between [[circumcision ]] status and optimal penile hygiene".<ref name="aap1999">{{REFjournal
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Boys are born with a non-retractable [[foreskin]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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|last2=Barraclough
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}}</ref> Retraction cannot be done because the tip of the foreskin is too narrow to pass over the [[glans penis]] and/or the inner foreskin is fused with the glans penis by a [[synechia]]. No attempt should be made to retract a boy's [[foreskin]]. Attempts to retract a non-retractile foreskin will injure the boy. Caregivers should wash the outside of the [[penis ]] as one might wash a finger.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-parents/care-of-the-intact-penis/
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|first=John V.
|author-link=John V. Geisheker
|publisher=[[Doctors Opposing Circumcision(D.O.C.)]]
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|date=2016-03
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}}</ref> The [[foreskin ]] is self-cleaning, so no further cleaning is necessary. The first person to retract a boy's foreskin should be the boy himself.<ref>{{REFjournal
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The information provided by supposed authorities regarding when the [[foreskin ]] of a boy becomes retractable is usually wrong. The foreskin may be become retractable after a few years, but it usually does not. Thorvaldsen & Meyhoff (2005) conducted a survey of young men in [[Denmark ]] where boys are preserved [[intact]]. They found that the average age of first foreskin retraction is 10.4 years.<ref name="thorvaldsen2005">{{REFjournal
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|title=Patologisk eller fysiologisk fimosePathologic or physiologic phimosis? |trans-title=Patologisk eller fysiologisk fimose?
|language=Danish
|journal=Ugeskr Læger
==Penile care for adolescents and teens==
By the onset of puberty, most, but not all boys, have a retractable [[foreskin]]. Boys with a retractable foreskin should retract and wash their foreskin when they bathe. Use Excessive washing and use of soap, shampoo, and body wash on the [[mucosa ]] inside the foreskin should be avoided because it dries the oils from the mucosal [[mucosa]]l tissue.<ref>{{REFjournal |last=Birley |first=HDL |author-link= |last2=Luzzi |first2=G A |author2-link= |last3=Bell |first3=R |author3-link= |etal=no |title=Clinical features and management of recurrent balanitis: association with atopy and genital washing |trans-title= |language= |journal-Genitourin Med |location= |date=1993 |volume=69 |issue=5 |pages=400-3 |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/balanitis/birley/ |archived= |quote= |pubmedID=8244363 |pubmedCID=1195128 |DOI=10.1136/sti.69.5.400 |accessdatename=2020-05-28}}<"birley1993" /ref> Warm water is sufficient for cleaning, which should not be done to excess.
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Foreskinned]]* [[Immunological and protective function of the foreskin]]* [[Intact]]* [[Penis]]* [[Preputial sac]]
* [[Retraction of the foreskin]]
* [[Uncircumcised]]
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