Understanding Male circumcision:Myths, facts, and Health Perspectives.
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Welcome to our informative video on circumcision.In this discussion, we dive into the various aspects surrounding this old practice.We separate myths from facts, explore the cultural and religious contexts, and provide insights into potential health benefits and considerations.Whether you're seeking information for personal reasons or just curious about the topic.Join us for a balanced and evidence based exploration of male circumcision. SUBSCRIBE for more insight discussions on health and well being.#healthawareness #wellnesseducation
As someone that recently underwent the procedure. I really enjoyed this discussion. However, I wished you would have delved in deep on how much time recovery usually takes, shared recommended practices for a faster and smoother recovery from a medical pov. I’ve heard there’s the blade & the ring method, discuss options and pros & cons for both. Otherwise you guys were amazing, continue with the good work you are doing🙌🏽
We will definitely delve into healing next time we talk about it. The ring method:Pros may include reduced bleeding and a shorter procedure, cons include incomplete removal of the device
Surgical method:Pros include the precision of the procedure, cons include increased risk of bleeding and infection.
@@DrYvette Thank you, this is very helpful 😇
@@DrYvetteCircumcision Of Penis Good Or Bad ?
Even just for personal hygiene. I love it though not permitted in our culture. Me and my two boys are proudly circumcised.
What culture is that?
@DrYvette traditionally, the Lozi culture doesn't subscribe to circumcision and there is a term used to despise a circumcised man 😂. But this narrative is slowly changing as people are becoming aware of the health benefits of it.
@@givensitalimwambwa663 Really? I didn’t know that ,because I’m luvale I thought we all do it😅
@DrYvette it is a mandatory procedure for Luvales, Mbundas, Chokwes, Luchazis and many in this lineage and they are plenty in all corners of Western Province. But for Lozis,, Kwandus, Kwandis and all the Aluyi descendants do not.
@@givensitalimwambwa663 the health benefits are a lie made by white people. Wake up.
5:55 Hi Dr Maseka.I hope if you have a son you will have him circumcised at birth,preferably by the gomco clamp after 8 days and breastfeed him. I am circumcised in a country where it is not common. I am very pleased with it and the slight loss of sensitivity is not important.
Great video and very educative Dr Oscar!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Great informative video
Glad you liked it
Dr Yvette did you know how to circumcise? I need to be circumcised
Dr. Oscar thanks for sharing with us. Keep it Dr. Yvette
Thank you 🙏🏽
This great Doc...
Keep it up...
Thank you so much.I will🙏🏽
Informative
Thank you 🙏🏽
I've definitely learnt a lot. A question though, can a circumcised person still habour the HPV? If yes, what could be the reason?
Yes ,they can still have HPV because HPV is found on the skin including the skin of the scrotum.
@@DrYvette It's rough kanshi. Thank you for the data.
I did it for my partner thanks Dr Oscar and Dr Yvette
That’s awesome.You are welcome 🤗
At what age boss, sorry to ask.
Why is the HPV vaccine not discussed? Not a balanced discussion.
We tackle it in the cervical cancer video I thought it was more appropriate there.But I do see your point
@@DrYvette When you make the point that circumcision is beneficial because it allegedly reduces the risk for penile cancer, you are obligated, as a health professional, to clearly state that the literally thousands of times more effective intervention is a simple HPV vaccination.
@@maxmeier532 yes that’s true vaccine is effective. It should have been mentioned.
Okay..am gaining the strength 😅
😅😄Thats great
As long as it is a consenting adult and not a chikd being forced agains their will. There is a line between mutilation and circumcision.
@@NickZ-dn7cr There’s a fine line indeed
@@DrYvette no, it's not a fine line. It's very definitive. 18 years is that line.
@@DrYvette Your interview partner said 0.2% of circumcisions end up with amputation of the penis, and you didnt even comment on it, while he brushed it off like that's nothing. That means that according to him 1 in 500 people will lose their penis soon after the procedure. Well, at least that explains an alledged reduction in STIs. I assume when you have no cock, you want catch a disease.