MisPandora -> RE: penis dilation (8/6/2006 9:47:41 PM)
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ORIGINAL: cutebutt1956 ok,here we go , i met a Domme who is into dilation and i was wondering if eventually with regular use it won't losen the opening and make bladder control weaker. can S/someone help please? OK -- first, you need to gain a little understanding of what she's proposing physiologically. Urethral dilation has nothing to do with your bladder, per se. However, it does over time, create a more free opening of the sphincter tone in your urethra that aids in urine control. Number one concern is her expertise in performing this skill. This is not something for novices to experiment with, and if she's not someone with extensive experience already (either she's a healthcare professional who does insertions or someone who's done alot of dilation in a SM dungeon), it's wise for her to take on some tutelage by another top more experienced in the skill (I learned sounding from a gay leatherman a number of years ago, having already known catheterization as a result of my healthcare education/profession.) More concerning is the possibility of introducing infectious agents into your urinary tract and subsequently into your kidneys. Dilation and catheterization should be performed as aspetically as possible, with sterile implements (sterile gloves, sterile lube, surgical site prep, sterile sounds inserted directly from the autoclave wrapper, or single-use caths inserted directly from the sterile wrapper.) There's also a remote chance of irritation of the urethral lining that can cause scarring and strictures. Improper or forcible insertion, trying to insert a too large a Fr gauge cath or sound, not enough lube or an unsterile lube can be the culprits of this problem.
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