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{{Construction Site}}"'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' " is frequently claimed but usually is a lie. Almost all conditions of the [[foreskin]] may be conservatively treated so do not require the extreme treatment of foreskin amputation, which is what circumcision does.==Discussion==
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There are very few medical conditions that mandate a [[circumcision]] and they occur very rarely. [[Penile cancer]] is a rare cancer, which occurs mostly in the elderly, is one such indication. Irreparable traumatic injury to the foreskin is another rare indication.
# '''Traumatically injured foreskin'''. A foreskin so traumatically damaged foreskin that cannot be surgically repaired is a valid medical reason for circumcision.
# '''Diseased foreskin.''' A foreskin that is diseased is may be a valid indication for cirumcisioncircumcision. Some diseases that qualify are malignancy, lichen sclerosis, [[Balanitis#Diabetic_males| yeast infection in men with diabetes]], and recurrent [[balanoposthitis]].
Circumcision normally is a non-therapeutic elective procedure that is frequently carried out for religious, or social reasons. Investigation usually reveals that the male who "had to be circumcised", may have had some condition, that could be satisfactorily treated conservatively, but actually ''elected'' or chose to be [[circumcised]]. The foreskin has numerous [[Foreskin#Physiological_functions| physiological functions]] that cease to function after circumcision.
The [[foreskin]] evolved to protect the [[penis]] from injury and infection, so the [[foreskinned]] penis actually is normally quite healthy.<ref>{{FleissP HodgesF VanHoweRS 1998}}</ref>