| DélioPT said:
Parents, who are religious, want it for their kids and that`s something that should be at least respected since what they are doing to their kids is no different than it would be done by themselves if they chose to have it done. |
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DélioPT said: This is an act where parents do what they think is best for their kids, no matter where they get the motivation from. It`s just one of many things parents decide for their kids. |
What if the situation was reversed and the infant had a disease that could cripple him or kill him but the parents's faith was that they should not seek medical help but put their faith in their god to heal their child? Those parents are doing what they think is best for their kid so should we let them take that decision for him/her or should we act on the basis that their action (or inaction) is harmful to the child and that the child should be protected from it?
Now, most of the time circumcision is not such a dire situation but the question of whether parents should enforce their religious belief on a child that is too young to have religious beliefs of his own remains.
As for medical benefits, can you name any medical benefit that comes with circumcising at 1 week old versus circumcising at 18 years old, or at least at puberty, when they are old enough to make the choice themselves?
From what i could find the three main positives of circumcision are that:
1. You have a lower risk of UTI, especially in the first year of life.
2. It can help lower the risk of getting infected with an STD.
3. You have a slightly lower risk of penile cancer later in life.
So let's examine them in that order and see if there is a preponderant medical benefit that outweigh cutting somebody without their permission:
1. Natural boys have about 9-10 times as much risk of developing UTI in their first year (the year with the most risk of it) than circumcised boys. So it is a good start for the pro-circumcision folks as you could potentially reduce the risk of UTI from 100% to 10-11%.
I mean natural penises are dirty unhygienic things that are hard to clean properly according to those folks so the rate of UTI in natural boys has got to be close to 100%... or not. It seems that those dirty unhygienic penises only get UTI in about 1.5-2% of cases. So circumcised penises appear to be about 1.8% cleaner in a meaningful way (the way that leads to diseases) than natural penises.
In other word, to prevent less than two kids from having a UTI you need to operated on 98 kids needlessly (or at least needlessly early). And that's for the one thing that might remotely justify not waiting for the kid to grow up and choose himself.
2. By the time a kid is old enough to think about becoming sexually active he also is old enough to talk and think and generally be able to give his consent to the procedure (though at that age it should be both him and his parents giving their consent, at least until he reaches majority) so there is zero reason to perform routine prepubescent circumcision for this possible benefit.
3. Circumcision might reduce your risk of penile cancer. The reason for the "might" being that penile cancer is so bloody rare that some studies find some incidence while other don't. So how rare is it? In the heavily circumcised United states, about 0.001% of men develop penile cancer, but of course in heavily natural countries like Japan , Norway and Sweden the rate is a much higher 0.001% oops. While the rate is almost certainly not exactly the same, the difference is statistically insignificant; bragging that circumcision is better than the lack of it for penile cancer would be like bragging that the PS3 was more powerful than the 360 if the PS3 was 0.001% more powerful. Maybe technically true but totally stupid.
So for lowering penile cancer rate in older men one older man we would have to perform surgery on 99,999 non-consenting infants.
In conclusion, are there potential benefits to circumcision? Yes! Are those benefit significant enough to justify the routine surgery of millions of people every year without their consent? Not even remotely.
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