MsWhip-Atlanta
01-28-2007, 08:08 PM
Once upon a time gonorrhea was much more difficult to cure and many times left scar tissue behind, causing "strictures" which partially or completely closed off the urethra, making urination difficult and sometimes impossible. This would create quite a problem. Somecreative doctors ( VanBuren and Dittel), seeking methods to relieve this problem, designed instruments to be inserted into the urethra to locate the scar tissue andstretch it open to allow the passage of urine. At this time theurethral "sound" was born .
I would really love to get a discussion on the proper use of sounds going.
Needless to say it is really important to use sterile sounds, gloves, lube, alcohol and beatdine(?), sterile gauze.
Any info anyone has to offer on this subject would be awesome!
MsWhip
I would really love to get a discussion on the proper use of sounds going.
Needless to say it is really important to use sterile sounds, gloves, lube, alcohol and beatdine(?), sterile gauze.
Any info anyone has to offer on this subject would be awesome!
MsWhip