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Question Is estim electric stimulation dangerous.
If you use one electrode-ring for testicle and one for cock.
I used estim box once.
It has 2x 1,5v batteries.
Can I harm destroy my testicles with that things that I couldnt have baby in the future.
Thank you in advance.
Ales
Answer Most people don't have any significant side effects from electro play when the proper equipment is used. Some experience some redness in the areas of the electrodes. This is often more from the electrode itself (and/or whatever was used to wet it) than from the current. If there is significant muscle stimulation for any length of time, the muscles may be sore afterwards or even a day or two later. The soreness is much the same as if you had worked out in a gym. Of course, electrostimulation can target some muscles that don't normally get that much exercise. Heavy electrostimulation may also leave the area feeling somewhat numb. This is because the nervous system adapts to the stimulation and when it's gone, it takes a while to adjust back to normal sensitivity (much like your eyes adjusting to the dark when you've been in bright light). Some people also experience an increase in random muscle twitches that can last for a few days after the electrostimulation. None of these things are generally anything to worry about. If you experience other significant problems or lasting effects, you may want to see a doctor.