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Prostate massage may help several prostate conditions. A prostate massage is when a finger is put into the rectum to stimulate the prostate gland to help release fluid. It's usually done during sex to enhance pleasure. It is sometimes also called "prostate milking. Healthcare providers do not recommend prostate massage to treat medical conditions, but some people say it helps with symptoms of an enlarged prostate , erectile dysfunction , and difficulty urinating.
This article will cover how prostate massage is done, the side effects and risks, and how to prepare to give and receive a prostate massage. This video has been medically reviewed by Rochelle Collins, DO. This photo contains content that some people may find graphic or disturbing. The goal of prostate massage is to release extra seminal fluid the fluid that mixes with sperm to make semen from the ducts of the prostate gland. Many people use prostate massage during sex. Healthcare providers do not recommend prostate massage as a treatment for urologic conditions, but some people feel it helps with inflammation, urination, and other symptoms related to the prostate.
The prostate gland is located between the bladder and the root of the penis. It makes seminal fluid to provide nutrients to sperm and transport them during ejaculation. The urethra the tube through which urine and semen exit the body runs through the center of the prostate. Certain prostate conditions may benefit from prostate massage, including benign prostatic hyperplasia BPH and prostatitis. Prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate gland. Prostate inflammation can be caused by a urinary tract infection UTI or a bladder infection or brought on by vigorous bicycle or horseback riding or the use of a urinary catheter.
For some people especially older males prostatitis happens for no known reason. Prostatitis can clear up on its own unlike BPH, which is a progressive condition.
However, some people may have prostatitis that keeps coming back recurrence. Symptoms of prostatitis include:. The goal of prostatitis treatment is to reduce pain and inflammation. Treatment may include medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs , muscle relaxants, or neuromodulators. Your healthcare provider may also recommend alternative treatments such as a warm bath, heat therapy, or physical therapy.