Prostate massage, also known as prostate draining, is the massage or stimulation of the male prostate gland for medical or sexual purposes. The prostate takes part in the sexual response cycle and is essential for ejaculation. Due to its proximity to the anterior rectal wall, it can be stimulated from the anterior wall of the rectum or externally via the perineum.
For some men, the thought of a prostate massage might be uncomfortable or embarrassing. Fortunately, men can do it effectively alone. However, using a finger to conduct the massage is not the most effective instrument. Unless you have extraordinarily long fingers, it is difficult to reach more than the tip of our own gland because of the angle of the anal sphincter. Prostate massagers take the job off of your hands, literally, allowing you to perform prostate massage that is hygienic and safe.
It is important that men regularly examine the condition of their prostates. You can evaluate the health of your prostate by feeling for changes in size and resilience. Check this as often as possible, at least weekly, and you will be able to detect changes in size and flexibility. A very hard, enlarged, or painful prostate can be a sign of cancer or another major health issue. If you have prostate problems, regular prostate massages are recommended. They reduce the risk of prostatitis, prostate cancer, genital pain, symptoms of erectile dysfunction, and nighttime urination. In addition, prostate massages improve overall erectile function and increase seminal fluid and circulation. While the health benefits of regular prostate massage are long lasting, you might be surprised there are more benefits in store.
Prostate massagers are affordable, discreet, easy to use, easy to clean, and quite pleasurable. They can also spare you an awkward prostate exam and a hefty medical bill. These massagers are not without risk but proper use should ensure there are no complications. The prostate gland is a delicate organ and should be treated as you would any internal organ – with respect, care, and your optimal health in mind. A massage that’s too rough can result in hemorrhoids, tearing of the rectal covering, or blood poisoning called septicemia. Additionally, individuals with acute prostatitis shouldn’t use prostate massagers; the gland can be inflamed without showing any symptoms and massaging it can cause a serious infection. And worst of all, if you have prostate cancer you may cause it to spread it to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymph system. Check with your doctor before undergoing any stimulation of your prostate to avoid health and medical consequences.