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Male squirting: Analysis of one case using color Doppler ultrasonography
Author(s) -
Hara Ryoei,
Nagai Atsushi,
Nakatsuka Tohta,
Ohira Shin,
Fujii Tomohiro,
Miyaji Yoshiyuki
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
iju case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2577-171X
DOI - 10.1002/iju5.12021
Subject(s) - color doppler , ultrasonography , doppler effect , medicine , radiology , physics , astronomy
Introduction There is no scientific evidence for the mechanism of male squirting, although the term is common in mass media. Here, we describe the first recording of male squirting using color Doppler ultrasonography. Case presentation We recruited a 25‐year‐old male volunteer who was able to have male squirting. A transrectal ultrasound probe was inserted into the rectum and male squirting was observed following normal ejaculation. With penis stimulation for a further 20 s after ejaculation, translucent misty fluids with a creatine level similar to that of urine came from the extraurethral orifice for about 60 s. Color Doppler ultrasonography recorded strong contraction of the prostate and pelvic striated muscles just before male squirting, and then the stream went from the urinary bladder through the prostatic urethra. Conclusion In male squirting, urine in the bladder gushes out from the external urethral orifice due to strong contraction of the prostate and pelvic striated muscles.