Urethral sounding
Urethral sounding is the practice of inserting objects (typically made by metal or silicone) into the urethra for sexual gratification. Urethral dilatation is a urological procedure that uses probes called sounds to enlarge the inside diameter of the urethra and locate obstructions in the urethra, or as a treatment for urethral strictures.
Urethral sounding | |
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File:Metal Hegar Sound Being Inserted Into A Male Urethra (cropped).jpg A Hegar sound being inserted into a male's urethra | |
Other names | Sounding, urethral play |
ICD-9-CM | 58.6 |
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