None there is no reason to be circumciced exept under extreme circumstances.
We are not told in the Bible about Circumcision and the Midianites. You might find something in Midianite history.
The doctor might tell you to put new gauze on.
It cannot be as there will always be those for and against.
You might need to specify a time period.
Some of them might want to become doctors or nurses when they grow up.
Hugely unlikely but not entirely impossible. The wound might get infected. On adults, the procedure might be done under a general anaestethic, which does carry a little risk.
A condition such as uncontrolled diabetes or starvation can result in the greatest catabolism. In these situations, the body is forced to break down its own tissues and stored energy sources to provide fuel for essential functions, leading to significant breakdown of proteins and other molecules for energy production.
A disease does not always get resolved. There are lots of diseases which have been around for thousands of years and are still not resolved. You might as well ask why the common cold has still not been resolved, or why cancer is still not resolved. Medical science does what it can. These are very difficult problems to solve. If you can do better, by all means do so. The Nobel Prize Committee is eagerly awaiting your work.
One might opt for such surgery if they are unhappy with their appearance. They might also have this procedure following an accident, difficult delivery of a baby or as a result of a medical condition that they develop or inherit.
Circumcision is only necessary for medical reasons. Circumcision is the amputation of an important body part. and the only reason to do such a thing is if it is in order to treat a condition that can not be treated in any other way. For example we don't cut of a child's breasts because one day in the future they might get breast cancer ( better do it now then wait till trouble develops). most conditions involving the foreskin are easily treated and removing it for no reason is in fact harmful.
Circumcision can be extremely painful, especially in the days following the procedure. It is also extremely painful to get erections for the first few weeks following circumcision. Erections can also rip out the stitches, requiring another surgery. Circumcision caries with it other serious risks of adverse outcomes including prolonged bleeding, infection, and surgical error that can result in damage to the penis. For these reasons most physicians recommend against circumcision. Circumcision can have long lasting consequences. Circumcision removes a normal part of the penis that functions to protect the glans of the penis. Removal of the foreskin can cause decreased sensitivity of the penis and decreased pleasure during sexual intercourse. This is yet another reason why circumcision is becoming increasingly uncommon. Circumcision is far less common now in the United States than it once was. During the 1970s and 1980, around 80% of male infants were circumcised in the United States. A study conducted in the United States from 2005-2007 found that circumcision rates had fallen to below 40% in most of the United States. In the western United States, fewer than 25% of infant males were circumcised in 2005-2007.
Some one in the pro circumcision lobby suggested that circumcision might reduce the spread of HIV AIDS, talked the WHO Word health organisation into believing them. they in turn made available millions of dollars for the wholesale circumcision of intact African males, as it turned out it did not work as a matter of fact it turned out that there was a marked spike in HIV AIDS in these areas ant that is was among those that had been circumcised. Never the less this misinformation is still being spread around by these unprincipled charlatan's.