Prostate Massage
This page is purely for educational purposes only! We're including some information from Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia in response to many requests to know more about it. We do NOT recommend it nor do we know
anyone who practices it. This is purely for educational information only and to answer some frequently
asked questions. If you're considering prostate massage see your doctor. As the article points out you can do a lot
of damage and if you have any prostatitis present you can end up with a systemic infection.
See your doctor if you're thinking about prostate massage! Get his opinion and advice! We cannot
give medical advice!
Prostate massage and prostate milking are terms used to describe the massage or stimulation of the prostate
gland (also referred to as the "P-Spot") in males, either for medical or sexual purposes. The two terms are
interchangeable, although "massage" is more frequently used when the purpose is relief of symptoms of chronic
prostatitis, and "milking" when the purpose is the reduction of sexual activity or drive through removal of
prostatic fluid. In the BDSM realm, it is sometimes used as feminization under the term "sissy milking".
The prostate is a part of male sexual response, and a key contributor to male orgasm. Located adjacent to the
rectum, it can be stimulated manually. Seminal fluids collected in the prostate are released during orgasm.
Prostate massage thus refers to any action which stimulates the gland. Prostate milking more usually refers to
the specific practice of relieving the buildup of seminal fluids within the prostate, and discharging them by means
of massage without orgasm.
Prostate Massage Aspects
Prostate massage is sometimes carried out as a medical procedure for the treatment of chronic prostatitis and
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), although it is highly inadvisable for patients with acute prostatitis, for whom
the infection can spread elsewhere in the body if massage is performed.
If the prostate is full and stimulated sexually in some cases it may consciously and voluntarily be contracted,
thereby emptying itself in the same way as during ejaculation but with none of the surrounding organs stimulated,
without actually squeezing it digitally.
Electroejaculation is a procedure in which nerves are stimulated via an electric probe, which is inserted into
the rectum adjacent to the prostate. It is most commonly encountered in animal husbandry for the purpose of
collecting samples for testing or breeding.
Prostate Massage Medical Information
There are some health risks associated with prostate massage if performed incorrectly. Gentle massage may "help to
drain painfully sequestered secretions in a chronically [but not acutely] inflamed prostate gland or seminal
vesicles", and the massage around the prostate may benefit the muscles there. However a study in 2006 found no
additional benefit for adding prostate massage to antibiotics alone in treating prostatitis. Vigorous massage, or
massage to an acute prostatitis case, in some cases may be dangerous, possibly leading to local cellulitis
(Fournier's gangrene), septicaemia (blood poisoning), transfer of prostate cancer to other parts of the body, or
hemorrhoidal flare-up in some individuals.
It is important to be aware that there are risks involved with
massaging a prostate that is suffering from an ailment or using too much force. Minimum pressure must be used,
and using unreasonable vigor may result in damage to the very sensitive soft tissues and nerves of which it is
made. Oftentimes a man may not be aware that he has prostatitis and can do some real damage.
SEE YOUR DOCTOR FOR ADVICE!
Prostate massage is gentler to perform manually than with most medical implements because the finger is softer
and allows more control.
Make sure you are aware of all the risks of prostate massage.
See your doctor if you're thinking about prostate massage! Get his opinion and advice! We cannot
give medical advice!
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