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Pediatric Circumcision

Key Points About Circumcision

  • Circumcision is a surgical procedure to remove the skin covering the end of the penis, called the foreskin.
  • In many cultures, circumcision is a religious rite or a ceremonial tradition. It is most common in Jewish and Islamic faiths.
  • In the United States, newborn circumcision is an elective procedure.
  • An estimated 55 to 80 percent of newborn boys undergo circumcision. However, this number varies among socioeconomic, racial and ethnic groups.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Do pediatricians support circumcision?

What care is needed for an uncircumcised penis?

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What care is needed after a circumcision?

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Providers of Circumcision

Departments that Offer Circumcision

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    Urology

    At Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., our pediatric urologists provide comprehensive care for disorders affecting reproductive and urinary organs.