What? Please explain. Genuinely
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Replying to @JohnWiltshirian @california6182 and
There is a condition called phimosis where the foreskin is too tight which can lead to inflammation and that could necessitate circumcision. Also ( although disputed ) there is a higher incidence of penile cancer in uncircumcised males and cervical cancer in their partners
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Read my initial post before posting what I have already highlighted regarding human papilloma virus 2 . The first part of my post was on phimosis , balanitis and Balanoposthitis, go and read up on those
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Contd2. All agree on HPV being a cause in penile and cervical cancers and all agree that there is a higher level of this under the foreskin
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How can simple hygiene remove the possibility of phimosis ?, it occurs on children and adults and most of people I have seen are children . I am sorry I have no desire to read anything you suggest as i have realised you Lot are a bunch of nutjobs lol
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Now the snake oils salesperson now decides who is a doctor or not based on whether i agree or disagree with their stupidity and uneducated replies incredible , maybe you should change your name to the GMC
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snake oil salesman? He/She isn't trying to sell anything. You are the one advocating an invasive procedure that is not practice in most parts of the world. How much money are you making?
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