Many men are particularly sensitive on their testicles and enjoy the stimulation of this area very strongly. With the scrotum infusion is a game type of BDSM available, which makes use of exactly these feelings and includes a whole new form of stimulation.
In the case of scrotum inf usion, fluid is introduced into the scrotum via a syringe, which stretches in the process. This practice is also known as ballooning or saline.
This is how scrotal infusion works
Scrotal infusion is usually performed with real medical supplies, which means a sterile syringe. In most cases, this involves slowly and carefully injecting isotonic saline into the scrotum so that it swells and enlarges.
More recently, some users also rely on glucose solution, which leads to an even greater enlargement of the scrotum. Men describe the feeling as particularly interesting and intense, as the testicle becomes larger, heavier and can be stimulated enormously. It is important to note that the fluid in the testicle is gradually broken down by the body in a natural way.
However, the body needs a lot of time for this, so the strongly swollen scrotum remains with the men for several days after the actual scrotum infusion. Those who like the feeling of stretching their own scrotum can thus enjoy this feeling much longer by injecting saline or glucose.
Different types of BDSM games where the scrotum infusion can be considered
Although the scrotum infusion can theoretically be integrated into the different types of play, it mainly takes place in the field of white eroticism. Here, saline infusion can be integrated into role play in a particularly simple and straightforward manner.
In addition, such factors as disinfection of the puncture site and handling of the medical device are particularly intense for the patient in this play environment.
In other situations, scrotal infusion can also be incorporated into the game, but then requires better preparation and, above all, clean and sterile equipment.
Risks and dangers of scrotal infusion
Basically, an infusion into the scrotum should only ever be performed if the person treating the patient is sure how the action should be performed. This is because there are several points that must be given special attention during this practice. First, the infusion should be given into the scrotum and not into the actual testicles.
Otherwise, problems with sperm production may occur in the testicles. Second, the injection must be given slowly and with low pressure. The testicle and the skin of the testicle must be allowed to expand slowly during the scrotal infusion.
Of course, sterility of the instruments and the treatment site is particularly important. Absolute hygiene must be emphasized here. Unfortunately, despite optimal hygiene, infections cannot always be avoided. Since this is a very sensitive area, which is often exposed to sweat and darkness for a long time, infections can still occur after the treatment.
So if you have a scrotal infusion performed on you, check your testicles thoroughly on the following days. Infections or pain should immediately lead you to report to your family doctor.
If such infections are not treated correctly and as quickly as possible, they can lead to serious complications. These can have a massive impact not only on your health, but also on your ability to conceive. In any case, caution is advisable here. A visit to the doctor can prevent damage.
You should pay attention to the following
There are a few points that you should always keep in mind when infusing the scrotum:
- Only use absolutely sterile syringes
- Only use saline or glucose solution from a medical supply store
- Only inject the fluid slowly into the scrotum
- Thoroughly disinfect the scrotum before the infusion
- Inform your patient about the risk beforehand and remind him or her to constantly check the testicles