Queries about extreme medical play: - episode scrotal infusion
I had a call from a potential client today asking about scrotal infusion this I found rather disturbing as it was recommended by another Professional Dominatrix. I am very surprised that someone as experienced as Mistress Dior would recommend someone to Me for such an extreme activity. This as someone whom appears relatively new to BDSM, let alone edge play or to go to the level of scrotal infusion. Therefore I emailed the gentleman back and asked him to read My rather lengthy email which includes information anyone considering this activity should have. I always take the time to inform people of activity risks, I am glad to see most have at least tried to inform themselves or are prepared to take the time to research, learn and ask the questions that will make them a good candidate for a session. So in keeping with this interlude while I took the time to write up this information I will share it with the blogosphere..
Risk in scrotal infusion or other saline infusion and generally useful for medical play safety.
All areas of medical play that go beyond a check up and prostate examination are going to carry a level of risk. I expect any clients wishing to explore more extreme play to be aware of the risks involved and to make an educated decision on whether to pursue such activities. As you have requested the information I am taking the time to provide you with everything I think you should know. Please do your own research and do not just take My word. I am going to write a blog with this information for others again with a warning about pursuing such activities lightly.
I may sound rather off putting with this information, but while such play is generally done safely in experienced hands one never knows if something might go wrong. You need to be able to be aware of the signs of infection and to be aware of what is normal following such play and to go to a doctor if you notice any of these signs. Are you familiar?
The key areas are sterile practice, been aware of cross contamination, understanding when something from a sterile pack is no longer sterile. There must be full barrier protection with a sterile bed sheet not simply a sterile insertion site. A gown, hat and mask should also be worn. A surgical scrub should be used on the skin surface area like chx. Saline must be not expired and must be from a fresh unopened bag and the correct saline for IV infusion. Saline infusions are reabsorbed variable on each individual, some can reabsorb within a day while others can maintain for 2 to 3 days. Are you prepared to go to work or home to a partner with swollen balls?
Potential risks involved are:
gas embolism (not removing the air from tubing)
infection at IV site (from unclean needles meaning anything touching them after the sterile cap is removed, non sterile gloves, unclean skin, etc) infections not noticed can also lead to gangrene or scrotal cellulitis, as the area is in the groin and near the perineum and anal entrance, there are close sources of both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
inserting the needle in the scrotal wall instead of beneath it.. this will cause painful separating of the layers. Knowing the anatomy of the scrotum is important as well as making the person aware of what they should expect to feel so they may inform you if otherwise. If this is the case a fresh needle can be reinserted correctly.
inserting the needle into the scrotum NOT the testicle.. that is a huge page of risks all on its own. If you are not certain that you and the person you are playing with knows the difference you should not go ahead.
If you have high blood pressure there are potential additional side effects. Changing the water level in your body can have potentially negative side effects. It is possible it may cause your heart to work hard. You should not do saline infusion if you have high blood pressure. You should know your blood pressure status prior to doing considering doing saline inflation. Do you know yours?
The electrolyte level changes cause by infusing large volumes of saline into the body can be negative. It may cause shortness of breath, cause you to be light headed or dizzy. These effects may persist for several days until the saline is reabsorbed or until your body returns electrolyte levels to “normal.” This can be a very uncomfortable feeling of anxiety and can be somewhat scary. Electrolyte imbalance can be helped by using sports drinks or gastrolyte packs from the pharmacy. I always insist on these been used after heavy enema or saline infusion sessions.
Unknown risk factors:
The effects of saline infusion on the testes and sperm production and fertility are not know. It is possible that saline infusion may negatively affect the production of sperm/semen.
Saline infusion “may” negatively affect your testosterone levels. Effects on testosterone production are not known. It it possible it may decrease your testosterone levels. There are no studies on this - but it is a possibility.
So there W/we are.. An introduction to the world of saline infusion. Saline infusion and inflation of the scrotum and breasts can be an exiting and rewarding experience for the medical fetishist. It is one though that should only be done when aware of all the risks. Both parties should be informed and able to monitor the play. I have known many people into this and even with all precautions and knowledge infections do occur from time to time. If you do wish to pursue this activity have a Doctor you are comfortable with to explain what you have done, so you can be quickly put on the correct course of antibiotics if it does happen. The likelihood is that nothing will go wrong but on the chance it does you must be prepared to get it quickly attended too. Perhaps now you understand My confusion at having someone new to this recommended to try it.. Especially if you have yet to even explore urethral play of any type.
I am happy to discuss any thoughts or concerns you have or recommend safer activities.
Mistress Venom
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