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Prevent death due to unsafe circumcision

Circumcision is looked upon by a number of cultures as being the admission to manhood and is carried out by adult men when they are running a traditional school of initiation.Such activity is usually shrouded in the strictest secrecy.

VANDERBIJLPARK. – Tradition is always laudable and the tradition of circumcision is no exception. Well, almost. The exception to the praiseworthy nature of maintaining tradition lies in the unfortunate loss of life every year following the performance or the procedure of traditional circumcision.

Circumcision is looked upon by a number of cultures as being the admission to manhood and is carried out by adult men when they are running a traditional school of initiation.Such activity is usually shrouded in the strictest secrecy. Unfortunately every year a few of these young males, aspiring to become members of the adult male fraternity, lose their lives following the performance of this particular ritual.

While tradition is extremely praiseworthy, the loss of even a single life following circumcision is to be deeply regretted. Such an individual stands at the beginning of his life as well as at the entrance to manhood and losing his life as a result of this procedure is extremely sad.

Circumcision, apart from allowing entrance to the adult male fraternity, also has the advantage that the transmission of sexually transmissible diseases, including HIV is drastically reduced.
Circumcision drastically lowers the transfer of this noxious virus from an already infected individual to an uninfected individual. It is therefore quite clear that maintaining tradition while avoiding the risk of death and avoiding the transmission of HIV is strongly recommended.

The ritual performance of this procedure is usually painful and creates massive anxiety in the person who is to be subjected to this procedure. Circumcision by a qualified doctor and nurses includes the administration of a local anaesthetic around the shaft of the penis, rendering the foreskin totally numb and allowing the procedure to be carried out in a painless fashion. Such a method is therefore strongly recommended in order not only to exclude a painful experience but also to minimise the transmission of one or more sexually transmitted diseases.
Tradition is also respected all along the way.
* For more information about a safe, painless, surgical circumcision by a doctor and nurses, contact (016) 981 2071.

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Lebohang Chaha

Lebo Chaha is a journalist for Sedibeng Ster and Ster North. She is mostly passionate about stories that bring positive change in her community. Email: lebo@mooivaal.co.za
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