Polyembolokoilamania
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| Polyembolokoilamania | |
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| Specialty | Psychiatry |
Polyembolokoilamania is the act of inserting foreign bodies into orifices such as the rectum, urethra and vagina. It is often exhibited by patients with Smith–Magenis syndrome.[1][2][3] When motivated by a desire for sexual gratification, it can be considered a paraphilia.[4]