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'''Inflation of the scrotum and other bits via saline solution'''
 
[[Saline|Saline]] solution (sterile 0.9% salt water) can be used to "inflate" body parts -- most commonly, this is the [[Scrotum|scrotum]] since, at least in part, it is the easiest to inflate. The [[Penis|penis]] shaft and breasts (in both men and women) can also be inflated. The [[Saline|saline]] solution can take a few days to reabsorb.
 
Caution must be taken to ensure that both the [[Saline|saline]] and the drip tubes and needles are [[Sterile|sterile]] -- if not, a potentially life-threatening [[Infection|infection]] can ''easily'' be drawn inside the body.
 
Most commonly, the result is a gangrenous growth which, if it spreads is fatal. Gangrenous growths must be amputated to avoid metastasis. A gangrenous growth associated with genitalia can result in the loss of the genitals (both the testes and the penis) and, in extreme cases, the lower limbs.

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Inflation of the scrotum and other bits via saline solution

Saline solution (sterile 0.9% salt water) can be used to "inflate" body parts -- most commonly, this is the scrotum since, at least in part, it is the easiest to inflate. The penis shaft and breasts (in both men and women) can also be inflated. The saline solution can take a few days to reabsorb.

Caution must be taken to ensure that both the saline and the drip tubes and needles are sterile -- if not, a potentially life-threatening infection can easily be drawn inside the body.

Most commonly, the result is a gangrenous growth which, if it spreads is fatal. Gangrenous growths must be amputated to avoid metastasis. A gangrenous growth associated with genitalia can result in the loss of the genitals (both the testes and the penis) and, in extreme cases, the lower limbs.

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