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Prostate Rub
Medically Reviewed by Nazia Q Bandukwala, DO on June 15, 2021
Prostate massage is a way to empty fluids from your prostate ducts. This therapy might offer some health benefits, or your doctor might use it to diagnose a problem. But it’s not something doctors usually recommend or use for testing or treatment.
The prostate is a small gland about the size of a golf ball between the base of the penis and the rectum. Its main job is to make the fluid, also called semen , that helps sperm travel and survive.
Massaging the prostate empties that fluid out of your prostate ducts. To do the procedure, your doctor will slide a gloved finger into your rectum, then massage or press on the prostate from there. It may feel slightly uncomfortable, but it doesn’t take long.
Although studies are limited, prostate massage may be helpful in some medical situations and with some health conditions.
Prostatitis is swelling and inflammation of the prostate gland. It can cause symptoms like pain when you pee and pain around your groin and pelvis.
A doctor might do a prostate massage to diagnose the condition. They can test the fluid that comes from your prostate ducts to see what’s causing the problem.
Although the most common treatments for prostatitis are antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ), prostate massage is another option. It can help ease pressure and swelling by releasing fluids that build up in the prostate. Small studies have found that massaging the area several times a week -- along with taking antibiotics -- can give relief from pain and pressure.
Sometimes a doctor might do a prostate massage during a prostate exam. The purpose is to get some fluid to examine under a microscope to look for signs of an infection or other problem.
The main treatments for erectile dysfunction include medications , pumps, shots, and implants. Lifestyle changes that can help treat the condition include getting more exercise , eating a healthy diet, and doing pelvic floor exercises. Some men say they've had increased sexual pleasure and are able to ejaculate more easily with prostate massage, though there isn’t scientific proof to back up those claims.
Your urethra -- the thin tube that drains your bladder -- is surrounded by your prostate. So, a swollen prostate can affect your urine flow. You might have a weak flow of urine, or it might even be cut off.
Prostate massage might ease swelling in the area so it could put less pressure on the urethra.
Some men choose to give themselves a prostate massage, whether for medical reasons or for sexual pleasure. But there's a chance you can hurt yourself if you massage your prostate too roughly. It should not be painful. If you need one for health reasons, it’s best to get it from your doctor, who knows the proper technique to use.
If you feel pain after a prostate massage, see your doctor.
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Medically Reviewed by Neha Pathak, MD on November 17, 2020
The prostate is a gland that produces some of the fluid in semen. About the size and shape of a walnut, it surrounds the urethra, the tube through which the bladder empties urine. It’s located in front of the rectum, between the bladder and the penis. When the prostate gland is stimulated or massaged, it’s possible for a person to have a type of orgasm called a prostate orgasm.
Prostate massage to the point of orgasm is also sometimes recommended as an alternative treatment for prostatitis , a condition that means the prostate is inflamed. Draining fluid from the prostate ducts can help to relieve pressure. There has even been some research into the effectiveness of an at-home device for prostate massage, particularly in the case of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a type of prostate inflammation that can happen as men age and can cause pain or trouble peeing.
Prostate massage can also be a sexual activity. Inserting a finger, penis, or device into the anus and stimulating the prostate from there can lead to orgasm for some people. You can also stimulate the gland from the outside by massaging the prostate through the perineum, the area between the anus and the scrotum. Orgasm achieved solely through perineum massage is sometimes known as perineum orgasm.
The prostate is surrounded by nerve endings, and some people find that massage can feel good even if they don’t have an orgasm.
The prostate is sometimes called the male g-spot, or the p-spot, a reference to the area inside the vagina, called the g-spot, that may lead to orgasm.
Some people use the phrase “prostate milking” instead of prostate massage. 
“Prostate massage,” “prostate orgasm,” and “prostate milking” are often used interchangeably. However, some use “prostate milking” to describe only orgasms from internal, rather than perineal, massage.
There are several differences between orgasms of the prostate and the penis. These include:
Prostatic fluid is only one part of the fluid that comes out when the penis ejaculates. The rest comes from other structures, including the seminal vesicles and the urethral and bulbourethral glands. A prostate orgasm will only produce fluid from the prostate gland.
Arousal and orgasm are complex processes that involve the nerves, brain, and hormones, in addition to sex organs. There is a lot that doctors still don’t know about them. However, penile orgasm generally happens through stimulation of the penis, and prostate orgasm through the stimulation of the prostate.
While some men do not enjoy the sensation of prostate orgasm, others prefer it. In general, prostate orgasms are thought to be more intense than penile orgasms. For one thing, penile orgasms are associated with 4-8 pelvic contractions, while prostatic massage orgasms are associated with 12.
In general, prostate orgasms require a shorter refractory period, or recovery time, than penile orgasms. For that reason, prostate orgasms are sometimes associated with the possibility of multiple orgasms.
It’s possible to have a prostate and penile orgasm at the same time or one after another, and some people find that this combination provides the most intense orgasm. However, you may lose your erection after a prostate orgasm, which can prevent or delay penile orgasm.
Prostate orgasm can be explored either solo or with a partner.
If you’re trying it for the first time, you may want to begin with stimulation of the perineum. As you move backwards towards the anus, you will know you’ve hit the right spot when the area under your skin feels softer and you feel an increase in sensation. You may also feel like you need to pee at the same time.
If you want to try internal stimulation, start by inserting a well lubricated finger (your own or a partner’s) into your rectum. Be gentle. The prostate will feel fleshier and softer than the surrounding area.
You can also use sex toys such as vibrators and plugs in order to achieve prostate orgasm. They may be used either internally or externally.
Prostate orgasm is generally safe to try so long as you take proper precautions to avoid scratching or irritating the tissue:
You can use a water-based lubricant or a silicone one. Some prefer silicone for anal play because it tends to last longer and provide more lubrication. However, if using silicone toys, be sure to use a water-based lube.
Because the prostate is so near the rectum, you shouldn’t encounter poop so long as you’ve had a bowel movement within the last day or so. However, if you’re worried about the possibility or you need to go to the bathroom, you can check beforehand. If an inserted device or finger emerges clean, you should be fine. If not, perhaps leave prostate massage for another day.
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