What is circumcision?
Penis
The penis is the man's genital that looks like an antenna looking for its insertion into some hole. The penis consists of a shaft that possesses muscles and nerves that compose all the work functions of the penis. This shaft is covered with a foreskin so that the flesh-forming shaft stays comfortable besides being sensitive.
Penis has a cone-shaped forehead that is covered with foreskin. During sexual intercourse, the penis is erectile with skin becoming short and the shaft becoming big. This phenomenon generally results in the foreskin going back and the forehead becoming more sharp inserted into the opposite gender's genital.
Few penises face issues with the foreskin during sexual intercourse and urinary excretion. Either foreskin hangs more than the size of the penis or the foreskin cannot be pulled back over the forehead called glans.
The penis with foreskin issues is called an uncircumcised penis. Few of the penises are born with excess foreskin and are operated on right after identifying the issue. The cutting of this excess foreskin found on the penile body is called circumcision. The circumcised penis is supposed to reach the most depth of the vaginal or anal cavity. All uncircumcised penises do not face the issue with foreskin.
Circumcision
A penis is a combination of foreskin covering the glans penis. The actual penis muscles reside inside the foreskin. This foreskin accumulates indefinitely at the tip of the penis. To avoid future worries, few people circumcise the foreskin presented at the forehead.
In general, circumcision is attempted way earlier to any infection or disorder, just as a precautionary measure to stay relaxed during sexual intercourse.
Most of the penises undergo discomfort during its insertion into the vaginal cavity or anal cavity due to either its thick or more elaborated foreskin primed over the actual penile body called glans or shaft, or the actual perimeter of the penis is more than that a vaginal cavity could accept.
However, the vagina is a solid elastic structure capable of giving birth to a human child which would naturally be bigger than the size penis, it only needs to be understood that any length or size penis could be inserted into the vagina but the only difference is how far the penis is feeling comfort or easiness during the intercourse.
Circumcision is an ultimate destination to penises that compound larger diameter at the forehead of the penis resulting in an inability to grab the foreskin to and fro which is a mandatory need to organize orgasm during the sexual intercourse or spill out the semen from inside.
Circumcision helps the penis to relieve itself from excessive foreskin gathering over the glans whereas, after successful dry up of circumcision, the penis looks like a sharp pin-pointed object with the glans looking outwards. The cone-like shape in front of the penis body helps it to enter the vaginal cavity easily and make an appropriate to and fro motion to the still leftover foreskin in order to ejaculate.
The circumcised penis gets easily interfered with during sexual intercourse. The uncircumcised penis is prone to frictions developed due to various conditions. These frictions unexpectedly cut the foreskin, most of the time leading to bleeding. As usual, the uncircumcised penis is a great source of Phimosis.
There are two types of circumcision. They are childhood circumcision and adult circumcision. Most of the circumcision needed is found in boys or newborns. There are rare chances of men facing uncircumcision.
The new-age medical advancements and technologies are helping circumcise the penis with no pain and wound. As the circumcision is attempted on the most sensitive body part and is used daily to excrete urine, the condition is preferred to get cured in less time.
Why circumcise?
The circumcised penis gets easily interfered with during sexual intercourse. The uncircumcised penis is prone to frictions developed due to various conditions. These frictions unexpectedly cut the foreskin, most of the time leading to bleeding.
An uncircumcised penis can lead to infertility problems even though the internal fertility condition is all good.
A vagina is satisfied with getting its G-spot touched. An uncircumcised penis may sometimes face the problem of not reaching the internal depth of the vagina.
The uncircumcised penis can lead to phimosis-like serious conditions.
Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head of the penis (glans). The basic tight foreskin in front of the penis being that cannot be pulled back is called Phimosis or paraphimosis.
In other words, Phimosis refers to the inability to retract the distal (prepuce) foreskin over the glans penis. Physiologic phimosis occurs naturally in newborn males.
An uncircumcised penis is easily prone to balanitis which is a skin disorder groped on the foreskin or head of the penis due to infection or mishandling. The semen spelled out may not come out completely due to the foreskin cover-up that may further dry up over the glans penis and lead to various infections.