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A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan highlights potential physical and psychosexual complications of non-therapeutic neonatal penile circumcision. The study found that routine neonatal circumcision could lead to long-term psychological, physical, and sexual complications in some men. The researchers reviewed posts from an online community forum and identified three major categories of complications: physical, psychological, and sexual. The study concludes that the removal of normal foreskin tissue should be limited to adult men who choose the procedure for cosmetic reasons or when medically indicated. [Extracted from the article] |