As part of the complex treatment of inflammatory diseases of the prostate, special devices are often used - urological prostate massagers. They have a positive effect on the organ, prevent the exacerbation of chronic prostatitis and increase potency. The main advantage of such devices is the ability to use them independently at home. There are several types of devices, the use of which is limited by certain contraindications.
What is a prostate massager and why is it needed?
A urological prostate massager is a physiotherapeutic device used to locally massage the prostate for therapeutic purposes. The product is made of special materials for medical purposes and has an elongated shape. It is used at home and is a good alternative to digital prostate massage performed in a clinic by a urologist.
Prostate massage at home does not reduce the effectiveness of this procedure. On the contrary, carrying out the manipulation at home helps to relax the patient and eliminate the feeling of stiffness and discomfort.
The therapeutic effect is achieved through direct stimulation of the diseased organ and is manifested:
- Normalization of the outflow of prostatic secretion at the time of ejaculation;
- Elimination of congestion in the pelvic organs;
- cleaning the prostate ducts;
- improving the penetration of drugs deep into the gland;
- increased blood circulation and normalization of metabolism;
- restoration of damaged tissues;
- disappearance of tissue swelling;
- reducing inflammation;
- increased tone of the prostate;
- Removal of pus from the organ in case of purulent inflammation;
- Elimination of signs of erectile dysfunction.
Indications and contraindications
The prostate massage device should only be used on the recommendation of the treating doctor.
Indications for the procedure are:
- Chronic prostatitis is in remission.
- Congestive prostatitis is a non-infectious inflammation due to congestion in the pelvis.
- Erectile dysfunction, which is manifested by premature ejaculation, loss of sensation during orgasm and reduced potency.
- Impaired reproductive ability, associated with poor sperm motility, increased sperm viscosity and other factors.
- The initial stage of BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia).
The use of prostate stimulants is prohibited in the following cases:
- Acute prostatitis or exacerbation of chronic prostatitis. In this case, prostate massage can lead to injury to the organ and the spread of the inflammatory process. Even a single procedure can cause complications in the form of: vesiculitis – inflammation of the seminal vesicles; Orchiepidymitis – inflammation of the testicle and its appendages; purulent prostatitis.
- Glandular tumor.In the case of oncology, any physiotherapeutic procedures are contraindicated.Otherwise, nutrition improves and tumor cell growth increases, which can lead to the spread of the malignant process to neighboring tissues and organs.
- Worsening of hemorrhoids. Physical impact on the rectum can cause bleeding from varicose veins.
- Anal fissure. Impact of the device on a tear can cause it to enlarge, increase pain, and bleed.
- Stones (calcifications) in the prostate. Carrying out a massage inevitably leads to injury to the tissues of the organ, which is dangerous for the development of purulent calcareous prostatitis.
- Prostate tuberculosis. In this case, the massage procedure provokes the spread of the infectious process.
- Diarrhea (stool disorder). Due to the irritating effect of the device on the rectum, massage increases the urge to defecate.
- Urogenital herpes.
- Genital condylomas of the anus.
In BPH, prostate massage is performed with extreme caution. This is due to the ability of some forms of the disease to degenerate into a malignant tumor under physiotherapeutic treatment. Before using the massager, you should donate blood for PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen), the normal value of which is 0-4 ng/ml. Borderline and high values of this indicator are reasons for categorical rejection of procedures.
Main types
There are many different brands and shapes of prostate massagers, but they all fall into two groups:
- Internal or invasive – affects the prostate by penetrating the rectum.
- Topical or non-invasive – affects the prostate through the perineal area.
The most effective devices are invasive massage devices that act on the affected organ in different ways:
- Thermal. A local increase in temperature improves blood circulation in the prostate. This helps eliminate congestion in the organ, reduces swelling and relieves pain.
- Vibrant. Vibrations help to increase the tone of the glandular tissue and clear clogged ducts of their contents, leading to a reduction in inflammation.
- Magnetic. Provides restoration of damaged prostate tissue, eliminates pain and pain during urination, dilutes prostate secretions and reduces their volume.
Another positive feature of invasive devices is the increase in potency and the pleasant feeling that the man feels as a result of the procedure.
Invasive prostate stimulators include electric massagers. The principle of operation of such devices is to influence the gland using special electrodes. The current intensity during the procedure is adjusted by the doctor depending on the patient's feeling. A man only feels slight discomfort in the pelvic area. The massage can be performed in two ways:
- One of the electrodes is inserted into the patient's urethra and the second is fixed in the coccyx area.
- One electrode is placed in the pubic area and the second is inserted into the rectum.
Non-invasive devices are less effective than direct massage devices. Most often they are used for prophylactic purposes. With their help, a small amount of stagnant fluid is removed. The principle of operation of such devices is to activate the gland by stimulating the pubococcygeus muscle.
Best models
The simplest models of manual invasive massagers work like a vibrator, that is, they are equipped only with a vibration function. More expensive devices combine several methods of influence: magnetic, thermal and vibration.
The best non-invasive prostate massager is a device that exerts a gentle massage effect on the pubic bone muscle, thereby activating the prostate and freeing it from blockages.
Application recommendations
Certain rules apply to prostate massage with invasive massage devices:
- Colon cleansing before the procedure. If you have constipation, laxatives or microenemas can help.
- Hygiene of the anus and genitals to prevent the penetration of pathogenic microflora into the mucous membranes.
- Bladder filling. An hour before prostate stimulation you need to drink 0. 5-1 liters of water. A massage with a full bladder is more effective.
- Using a condom (to protect the device) and lubricant (to make it easier to insert the device into the rectum). The lubricant must be water-based as silicone or an oil solution can damage the integrity of the condom and the massager. In addition, such lubricants often cause allergies.
- Comfortable posture. The best position for prostate massage is on your left side, with your legs bent at the knees and pressed against your stomach. This makes the procedure easier and makes it easier to insert the tip comfortably.
- Insert the device about five centimeters deep.
- The first procedure lasts no more than five minutes. Then - up to eight minutes.
- Device processingAfter each procedure, the device must be wiped with a disinfectant solution or alcohol.
- Emptying the bladder. If ejaculation does not occur during the massage, you should urinate immediately after the procedure. Prostatic secretions and pathogenic microorganisms are excreted in the urine.
Non-invasive devices are easy to use and require no preparation for manipulation. It is enough to position the device correctly in the perineal area and wait for the procedure to be completed.
You should not abstain from sex during treatment unless there is discomfort or pain. Regular ejaculation improves prostate drainage.
For married couples, the wife can help her husband perform prostate massage. This will not only be more comfortable for a man, but also diversify your sex life.
How to choose?
To simplify its use and achieve maximum therapeutic effect, some rules must be followed when choosing a device.
criteria | Selection rule |
Purpose | Special urological prostate massagers are highly effective and are not a "toy" bought in a sex shop |
Multifunctionality | It is best to give preference to devices that have a complex (thermal, vibration and magnetic) effect on the gland |
Manufacturer | The best countries that produce prostate massagers are France, Germany and the USA. Chinese products are of poor quality and do not meet medical standards |
material | High-quality models are made from hypoallergenic materials such as medical plastic, latex, silicone and cyberskin |
Form | The product must have an anatomical shape |
diameter | Thin devices with a diameter of around two centimeters are considered to be the most practical. |
Operating modes | It is better if the device has several operating modes |
If you have difficulty deciding which device to use, you can consult a doctor. He will tell you which massager is needed, taking into account the patient's health status and individual characteristics.
Most representatives of the male population try to avoid medical prostate massage due to their natural shyness. For their convenience, special devices have been developed for home use, which can be purchased at the pharmacy or ordered in an online store.