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Prostate stimulation is a term that is frequently used to refer to the practice of prostate milking or prostate massage. Prostate stimulation is sometimes recommended as a medical treatment for prostate problems as diseases and it also used as a form of sexual pleasure. Prostate stimulation for both purposes is extremely controversial and should be performed carefully to avoid internal injury and damage.

Some studies indicate that men who masturbate or ejaculate frequently, more than five times per week, during their twenties suffer from less instances of prostate gland disorders such as enlarged prostate, inflammation of the prostate gland and prostate cancer. The results of such studies has led to a tremendous amount of controversy regarding prostate stimulation, as some people have concluded that it may be a way to prevent prostate gland disorders, when regular forms of sexual expression are unavailable or when a man does not wish to masturbate, possibly for moral reasons. The subject of prostate stimulation is extremely controversial, as some people feel it is an acceptable medical practice while others believe it is no different from masturbating, which many people find morally unacceptable.

Prostate stimulation is occasionally recommended as a treatment for prostatitis, which occurs when there is any inflammation in of the prostate gland. The condition can be quite painful, especially during sexual intercourse.

Generally, the purpose of a medical prostate stimulation is to excrete fluid from the inflamed prostate, which is believed to relieve the inflammation associated with prostatitis. A prostate stimulation can be performed by medical personnel or at home; however any prostate stimulation that is performed without medical supervision should be approached carefully, as there is a high risk for internal damage when approached by someone is inexperienced in performing a prostate stimulation.

Currently there are varying opinions regarding the manner which a prostate stimulation should be performed. There are some individuals who recommend what is known as a vigorous prostate stimulation or massage in order to achieve maximum results; however some medical professionals point out that a vigorous prostate stimulation can cause serious medical injuries which have been known to become fatal.

Many other medical practitioners feel a prostate stimulation is a safe and effective way to treat prostatitis as well as another prostate condition known as benign prostate hyperplasia, which is an enlarged prostate. Most health professionals recommend a gentle prostate stimulation. In some cases a doctor will perform a prostate stimulation in order to obtain a sample of prostate fluid for testing purposes. Men who are not accustomed to this procedure may feel uncomfortable with a prostate stimulation.

When performed outside a medical office, a prostate stimulation can be performed solo or with the assistance of a device designed especially for that purpose or even with the help of a spouse or significant other.

A prostate stimulation is performed by massaging the prostate and can be accomplished in more than one way. The most common way in which a prostate stimulation is performed is by direct contact through the anus. Devices are marketed for the sole purpose of assisting an individual with performing his own prostate stimulation and are commonly called prostate massagers and can be purchased either through a medical office or more commonly through specialized sites on the web which market such devices as both tools for sexual pleasure as well as medical purposes.

In some cases, a spouse or significant other may wish to assist with a prostate stimulation For this type of procedure the other person inserts their finger into the anus of the male, finds the prostate gland and massages gently. The prostate gland is located about two inches inside the rectum on the front wall, close to the penis. The prostate gland itself is about the size of a walnut, so it is usually fairly easy to find. It is best for a lubricant to be used. Many physicians also recommend that a condom be used to reduce the risk of introducing bacteria to the prostate gland. Latex medical gloves are also recommended as a guard against bacteria introduction. A rolling motion of the finger or massaging device is used to excrete the fluid from the prostate gland.

Some men find that a prostate stimulation is also an erotic form of sexual interaction and many people believe that a prostate stimulation can provide numerous benefits. One common belief is that a prostate stimulation will prevent the buildup of semen in the prostate, thus making it unnecessary for the man to ejaculate at other times. Men who partake in a prostate stimulation state that the orgasm is much more intense than an orgasm with traditional sex or masturbation and it is frequently recommended as a form of sexual interaction when the other partner is either unavailable or the male simply does not wish to engage in other forms of sexual intercourse for whatever reason. Other individuals simply find a prostate stimulation to be an excellent form of sexual pleasure and equate it to manipulation of the female G-spot.

Generally during a prostate stimulation, the release of the semen occurs more in flow rather than a regular ejaculation. Some people recommend masturbation along with prostate stimulation in order to increase the amount of semen that is released as well as the intensity of the pleasure involved.

Individuals who take part in a prostate stimulation should be aware that there are some health risks involving if the massage is done too vigorously. If there is any blood present in the fluid that is expelled, the prostate stimulation should be stopped immediately and if the blood returns in the urine or semen, the individual should seek professional medical help. Individuals should also be aware of any pain in their lower abdomen, as this may also be a sign that internal damage has occurred as a result of the prostate stimulation.

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