Teasing-Induced Self-Circumcision in a Teasing in a Teenager:病例报告

Senyo Gudugbe, Emmanuel Papa Kwadwo Acquah, Rosaline Seyram Akuaku, Brian Nuo-Ire Nang-Beifubah, Solomon Jaaga, Patrick Maison
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目的:在传统割礼社区,男性包皮环切术通常由经验丰富的传统医师或外科医生实施。在这些社区中,作为未接受包皮环切手术的男性,要度过青少年时期是一项挑战。本报告强调了未接受包皮环切手术的青少年所面临的社会心理压力,以及尽早进行正规包皮环切手术以防止自残行为的必要性。 病例介绍:我们介绍了一名 13 岁的男性,他在一年一度的体育夏令营中屡次遭受嘲笑后,用菜刀进行了自我包皮环切手术。经过抢救,他后来进行了阴茎皮肤重建手术。他没有潜在的心理障碍。 讨论自我包皮环切术非常罕见,大多数报告都是在有潜在心理障碍的患者中发生的。没有潜在病症的青少年病例则更为罕见。以取笑为形式的负面同伴压力会促使这类患者做出自残行为。自我包皮环切术后及早进行适当的手术干预可获得良好的临床效果。 结论在传统包皮环切术社区中,未接受包皮环切术的青少年可能会遭受来自同伴的不良心理创伤,从而导致自残。这类儿童的家长应及早就医,以避免发生自残行为的风险。
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Teasing-Induced Self-Circumcision in a Teenager: A Case Report
Aim: Male circumcision in traditionally circumcising communities is often performed by an experienced traditionalist or a surgeon. Transitioning through teenage years as an uncircumcised male in these communities can be challenging. This report highlights the psychosocial pressures of uncircumcised teenagers and the need for early formal circumcision to prevent self-injurious behaviour. Case Presentation: We present a 13-year-old male, who performed a self-circumcision using a kitchen knife after enduring repeated teasing episodes at annual sports camps. He was resuscitated and later had penile skin reconstruction done. He did not have an underlying psychological disorder. Discussion: Self-circumcision is rare and mostly reported amongst patients with underlying psychological disorders. Cases amongst teenagers with no underlying pathologies are ever rarer. Negative peer pressure in the form of teasing and push such patients to self-injurious behaviour. Early appropriate surgical intervention following self-circumcision results in good clinical outcomes. Conclusion: Uncircumcised teenagers in traditionally circumcising communities may suffer adverse psychological trauma from peers leading to self-harm. Parents of such children should seek early medical care to avert the risks of self-injurious behaviour.
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