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Date Posted: 00:51:18 09/10/22 Sat
Author: No name
Subject: Re: Another illustrative report
In reply to: Garr Wy 's message, "Re: Another illustrative report" on 20:31:02 09/09/22 Fri

I find your speculations very interesting and being on the right path. I strongly suspect that the World Health Organization is one part of interest in these somewhat hidden procedures, and they hve the aim of surveiling a great enough sample of kids to get an answar to your question.

I also think that your points about cystoscopy is on the right path. My impression is actually after reading several hundred reports, that parts of the medical community already have conluded that kids at certain aged should undergo a mandatory cystosopy, and especially boys. These ages seem to be around 7, around 12, and around 15, where the development stage determine the exact age.

It also looks like some endoscopic or sonography exam through the anus of boys and vagina of girls are implemented in many of these places.

It also looks like several local communities around the world or several schools has implemented this mandatory systoscopy, but it does not look like any complete country or state has implemented it yet.

Based on the reports I have, it indeed look like they find many problems in the urinary tract, especially in boys, during these exams, which gives me the impression that it is useful to let kids have a routine cytosopy at these ages.

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