Prostate massage is an essential component in the complex treatment of diseases of this organ. The purpose of the massage is to improve blood circulation in the prostate, removing the pathological secretion from the affected lobules of the gland. It is used for various forms of prostatitis, erectile dysfunction, spermatorrhea, atony of the prostate, cuperus, chronic urethritis and other diseases of the genital area in men.
The essence of the procedure is to affect the tissues and nerve endings of this organ. In this case, the seminal vesicles and muscles of the bladder are activated. A properly performed prostate massage can significantly increase potency and improve the condition of the male body. At home, the procedure is carried out after the end of anti-infection therapy.
Before doing prostate massage , you need to consult a urologist. A self-conducted procedure can cause significant harm to health. Therapy can not be carried out during acute inflammation, since you can only aggravate the situation. Massage of the prostate gland is performed only after all acute manifestations of prostatitis have passed, the body temperature has become normal, and the second portion of urine is transparent.
Prostate Massage Technique
Perform this procedure while standing or in the elbow-elbow position. In rare cases, the recommended position is lying on your side with your knees pressed to your stomach. In this position, the greatest relaxation of the muscles surrounding the prostate is achieved, as well as the lifting of the abdominal organs.
A prerequisite is a full bladder, which greatly increases the effectiveness of the procedure. A filled organ makes it possible to bring the massage finger as close as possible. In addition, along with the urine that the patient releases after the session, a pathological secret is squeezed out of the gland.
A rubber glove is put on the right hand , the index finger is lubricated with a lubricant or petroleum jelly. The phalanx is slowly introduced into the cavity of the rectum and begins with light stroking movements.
The movements should be light and smooth, directed to the excretory ducts of the gland. With active exposure, the patient may experience painful sensations - sphincter spasm, sharp urge to urinate, pain in the anus with radiation to the lumbar region. During the first two sessions, only sliding surface stroking is carried out.
After a light exposure, pressure is transferred to the prostate, and its strength is gradually increased. When determining the frequency of massage movements, they are primarily guided by the patient's feedback. A correctly performed prostate massage does not cause pain in the patient. The entire area is completely processed, including the edges of the organ, since the inflammatory process is localized there.
The procedures are carried out once every 2 days, the duration of one session is approximately 1 minute. The strength of the massaging movements is determined by the consistency of the prostate - if the gland is solid, then pressure must be carried out vigorously. If the surface of this organ is soft, then strong pressure is not recommended. The patient after the session should empty the bladder, and after it it is necessary to rinse the urinary canal with a weak solution of potassium permanganate diluted in a ratio of 1: 5000.
A contraindication to therapy is exacerbation of inflammatory processes, thrombosis, tuberculosis and prostate adenoma, hemorrhoids, and increased body temperature. Regular studies of secretion are needed. In the absence of bacteria in it and an increase in the number of lecithin bodies, breaks between sessions increase.