Have you ever researched circumcision and the side effects?
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Replying to @CircumCrippled @BSR163 and
Yeah, I had them presented to me by a doctor and did separate research of a few studies. I’m against religious circumcision but am also against banning it totally. I’m listing a few times it’s required.
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @CircumCrippled and
Except it's NOT medically required, since non-surgical interventions exist. Please. Work. On. Your. Reading. Comprehension. There are no instances where circumcision is "required". None at all. There are devices that correct phimosis, and proper cleaning addresses the rest.
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Replying to @MEMESofVIOLENCE @CircumCrippled and
My reading comprehension is stellar. You’re saying surgical interventions for chronic infections exist, true phimosis and also balanitis. They don’t exist for anyone or I would advocate them. So the next best thing is surgery, the last possible option. Find me a non-surgical one.
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @CircumCrippled and
You're referring to conditions that can be treated with medications. And non-surgical devices. Would you like to speak to a nurse about this? Because I can get
@PhadingDark in here, and she can explain it to you. There are no longer medical excuses for circumcision.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @MEMESofVIOLENCE @CircumCrippled and
I would actually love that. I’d really appreciate a nurse answering my questions. It’s just a few.
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @MEMESofVIOLENCE and
Next step is a steroid cream. Theres otc devices to help. Used twice daily and manually stretch it loose. Usually clears up in 4-6 weeks. If the foreskin gets stuck behind the head of the penis (paraphimosis), We'll try to return it to its original position using our hands.
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Replying to @PhadingDark @MEMESofVIOLENCE and
Ah, thanks for coming. Okay. So I know about the process. I used corticosteroid cream and manual retraction daily, I think? It didn’t work, so I was recommended surgery next. Is there another step in between?
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @MEMESofVIOLENCE and
We recommend trying the cream twice. If it doesn't work the first time with manual manipulation, try again with an otc device to help. Manually can be awkward. The tools help. Use the cream for 2 weeks, twice daily, then use the cream and tool together.
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Replying to @PhadingDark @MEMESofVIOLENCE and
What about in cases of “true” phimosis where it just doesn’t move? And also, is there anything to prevent constant UTI infection or balanitis before surgery? That’s my main list of things I think it should treat.
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Having seen the device used for circumcision, It does the same thing as the separator device, but also has a blade to remove the prepuce. They're nearly identical devices, as far as stretching the prepuce, is concerned, AFAIK.
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