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Can low-temperature candles be dropped on horses’ eyes?

Asked by:Blyth

Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 12:59 AM

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  • Valley Valley

    Apr 05, 2026

    Low-temperature candles should never be dropped on horses’ eyes. Horse's eye is the common name for the external opening of the male urethra. The mucous membrane in this area is fragile and nerve-rich. Any contact with foreign objects may cause severe pain, mucosal damage or infection.

    Although low-temperature candles advertise lower temperatures, the temperature of the wax oil may still exceed 50 degrees Celsius when actually burning, and direct contact with the urethral mucosa can cause burns. Complications such as painful urination, hematuria, and urethral stricture may occur after urethral mucosal injury. In severe cases, it may induce urinary tract infection and even affect reproductive function. Additives such as pigments and fragrances in candles may also irritate mucous membranes and cause allergic reactions, increasing the risk of inflammation.

    Although professional low-temperature candles used in some special scenarios claim to be safer, the human urethra is not designed to withstand such stimulation. Even if so-called low-temperature materials are used, there is still a risk that the wax oil will solidify and block the urethra, causing urinary retention. Clinical cases have been received in which similar behaviors resulted in urethral burns and scarring and stricture, which ultimately required surgical treatment.

    It is recommended to explore safer ways of intimate behavior. If you want to try sensory stimulation, you can choose professionally designed low-temperature sensory toys, but you need to avoid mucous membranes and sensitive areas. If wax oil drips into the urethra, flush it with warm water immediately and seek medical examination. You should pay attention to keeping the perineum clean every day and avoid any operations that may damage the urethra. If you have abnormal urination or painful symptoms, you should go to the urology department in time.