The prostate is a male reproductive organ. It’s located just below the bladder and in front of the rectum. Shaped like a walnut, it surrounds the urethra, near the connection between the urethra and bladder. The prostate plays an important role in male fertility because it produces prostatic fluid, which is one of the main components of semen. During ejaculation, sperm travels through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluid secreted by the seminal vesicles, prostate and bulbourethral glands, and this forms semen. Without any of these components, semen will not function as efficiently. And so, a healthy prostate gland is integral to male fertility and reproduction and many other functions in the human body.
Like any other part of the body, the prostate is susceptible to illnesses and malfunctions. Inflammation and prostatitis are two of the most common conditions. Physicians often prescribe or recommend draining the prostate of its blocked fluids. This is also known as prostate massage. It aims to wring out and milk the prostate which will relieve the painful symptoms of an inflamed prostate. But did you know something its also extremely pleasurable!
Prostatitis
Prostatitis is a urinary tract condition that can affect men of all ages. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, it causes around two million visits to medical professionals each year and is more common in older gentlemen but can affect men of any ages.
Some of the symptoms of prostatitis are:
- Frequently needing to urinate
- Painful, weak flow or feeling ‘incomplete’ after urination
- Blood in urine
- Erectile dysfunction
- Painful ejaculation
- Fever
- Muscle aches and pains (particularly in the back)
- Pain in the area between anus and scrotum
What causes prostate problems?
The prostate gland can become inflamed or infected for a variety of reasons – from bacterial to nonbacterial organisms and an immune system response to nerve damage. The inflammation and symptoms can last for a short period of time or the condition can be a chronic issue.
Antibiotics and muscle relaxants are often prescribed and while they may be effective for most patients, some people may find their symptoms to be more persistent. But what if there was a more natural way to help with this condition?
What is a prostate massage?
A prostate massage is a gentle stimulation of the gland, intended to release the blocked ducts, relieve the pressure and pain. The masseuse will wear a lubricated glove and gently insert a finger into the rectum and press the sides of the prostate. They will softly stroke, rub and massage the prostate. This will encourage the gland to release its fluids. Initially, the client will feel uncomfortable and a deep pressure of liquid building up inside. But this is normal – this is exactly what’s supposed to happen. Deep, controlled breathing is key here. Once they relax, it will start to feel more pleasurable.
Prostate stimulation will result in fluid release and an extremely pleasurable orgasm. This combination will leave clients in a state of relaxed bliss and relief from the pain. Regular prostate massage sessions will keep the prostate healthy, working efficiently and reducing the risk of fluid blockage. Our Asian prostate milking service can help you achieve this with a professional masseuse
Benefits of a prostate massage
- Prevents build-up of prostatic fluid (which causes painful inflammation)
- Improves effectiveness of prostatitis antibiotics
- Boosts prostate health
- Eases urination and improves flow
- Reduces pain and discomfort of an inflamed prostate
- Improves sex drive
- Heightens sexual pleasure and orgasms
- Reduces sexual impotence and erectile dysfunction
- Leaves clients feeling ‘satisfied’
Risks of a prostate massage
- Worsening of acute prostatitis conditions
- Risk of infection
- Bleeding around the prostate
- Cellulitis
- Haemorrhoids
- Spreading of prostate cancer if present
- Damage to rectal lining
As serious and off-putting as these risks may sound, they only happen if the prostate masseuse isn’t properly trained or was hygienic. It’s better to go to a professionally trained therapist than to try it yourself. We offer professional prostate massages from £150 an hour. All of our masseuses are highly trained and skilled in providing the ultimate balance between perfect health and mental pleasure. Check out our rates here and our range of masseuses here and book with us today!