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The Medical Benefits of Circumcision Surgery

  Circumcision is a surgery that is performed to remove the foreskin (a fold of skin that covers and shields the tip of the penis). The foreskin provides sensation and lubrication to the penis. Once it gets removed, it can not be put back again. If circumcision is performed, it is usually done soon after birth. It is mostly done in older children and adults to treat conditions affecting the penis' foreskin, such as phimosis or paraphimosis, or to treat inflammation at the penis' tip (balanitis). To provide readers with a better understanding of the medical benefits of circumcision surgery, Dr. Niren Rao, a leading urologist at Delhi Urology Hospital, has explained the same in this blog. If one is interested in knowing Circumcision Surgery Cost in Delhi , one can contact the experts at Delhi Urology Hospital. Keep reading to learn more. Here are the Health Benefits of a Circumcision Surgery  1. Reduces the Risk of Prostate Cancer Men who undergo circumcision after the age of 35

Surgical Management of Bladder Cancer: An Overview

  Surgery is the first preferred treatment for bladder cancer, especially when the cancer has been diagnosed and has not spread. With the help of a surgery, the cancerous tumor of the bladder is removed, making the functioning of the bladder normal. There are several procedures that may be performed depending on the bladder’s stage, including transurethral resection for small tumors and removal of the bladder (cystectomy) for larger tumors. In this blog Dr. Niren Rao, a leading urologist at Delhi Urology Hospital will explain the different procedures performed for bladder cancer. Keep reading to learn more types of Bladder Cancer Surgery in Delhi .  Treatment Options for Bladder Cancer  A urologist treats bladder cancer by performing the below surgeries:  1. Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT) : In this non-invasive procedure, the expert urologist inserts a scope (tube) inside the urethra. The tube has a thin wire loop at one end to remove the small cancerous cells from t