He underwent circumcision at 41. "The first days after the operation were agony," says Matúš
Matúš Melko, a 41-year-old former soldier from Czechia, shares his experience of undergoing circumcision to address his longstanding issue of phimosis.
Matúš Melko, a 41-year-old former soldier and current aircraft repairman, underwent circumcision last summer to treat phimosis, a condition affecting an estimated 3-6% of the male population that makes it difficult or impossible to retract the foreskin completely. His interest in the procedure was piqued when considering the circumcision of his stepson, and he didn't want the boy to feel alone in facing this medical decision. Matúš's journey sheds light on a topic that is often stigmatized or overlooked in discussions about men's health.
Reflecting on his own experience, Matúš admits he had suffered from this condition for a long time and finally decided to take action. The first days following his surgery were particularly painful, which he describes as "agony." Despite the initial discomfort, he is hopeful that the procedure will lead to improved health and well-being in the long run. Matúš's story highlights the importance of seeking help for medical issues, especially those that may face stigma.
This article not only personalizes a medical condition but also opens up broader conversations about men's health and the implications of surgical procedures like circumcision. By sharing his experience, Matúš aims to encourage others who might be dealing with similar issues to seek the help they need without shame or fear.