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}}'''Breath control''' (also called '''breath play''') is the intentional restriction of breathing for sexual gratification. When performed specifically to restrict oxygen to the brain, this is called '''erotic asphyxiation''' (or when performed alone, '''autoerotic asphyxiation)'''. Breath control is a high-risk [[kink]] and a common cause of fatalities in kink-related incidents.
}}'''Breath play''' (also called '''breath control''') is the intentional interference with the natural oxygen-based gas exchange of the human body for the purposes of sexual gratification. When performed specifically to restrict oxygen to the brain, this is called '''erotic asphyxiation''' (or when performed alone, '''autoerotic asphyxiation)'''. Breath control is a high-risk [[kink]] and a common cause of fatalities in kink-related incidents.


== Background ==
== Background ==
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== Appeal<!-- Describe the reasons why people participate in this kink. --> ==
== Appeal<!-- Describe the reasons why people participate in this kink. --> ==
=== Euphoria ===
Hypoxia with or without hypercarbia commonly causes a sense of euphoria. The causal relationship of this is not clear; it may be related to a release of endogenic endorphins, alteration to the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain, or to cerebral vasodilation. The euphoric effect can enhance sexual pleasure.
=== Loss of control ===
Especially when combined with [[bondage]], breath control can cause an elevated level of helplessness or panic. This may be a desired goal in a BDSM scene. As breathing is an integral component to staying alive, ceding control of it to another person can be a significant symbol of submission.


== Methods<!-- Describe the techniques and approaches for how this kink is typically performed. --> ==
== Methods<!-- Describe the techniques and approaches for how this kink is typically performed. --> ==


=== Mouth and/or nose occlusion ===
=== Mouth and/or nose occlusion ===
The blocking of air from reaching the mouth and nose.
For example:
* Hand/Glove over mouth (HOM/GOM)
* Gas masks (Hand over intake, valves, restrictors)
* Swimcap over face/head
* Dedicated breath control hoods
=== Rebreathing ===
Rebreathing is the act of breathing in air that has already been exhaled. This is mostly done by means of an air bladder connected to a gas mask or a dedicated breath control mask/hood.
=== Neck compression ===
Where pressure is added to the neck to halt breathing or restrict bloodflow to the brain.


=== Choking / Ligature strangulation / Hanging ===
For example:
 
* Choking
* Ligature strangulation
* Hanging


==== Carotid compression ====
==== Carotid compression ====
Carotid compression in isolation does not involve restricting airflow, so it technically isn't breath control in the traditional sense. However, it does involve acutely depriving the brain of oxygen which has significant overlap in the appeal and risks of breath control. See [[Carotid compression|carotid compression]].


=== Inhalants / gas displacement ===
=== Inhalants / gas displacement ===


==== Nitrous oxide ====
==== Nitrous oxide ====
See main article at [[nitrous oxide]].


==== Co2 gas addition ====
==== Co2 gas addition ====


=== Rebreathing ===
== Risks <!-- Describe the risks of this kink. -->==
 
== Risks and risk mitigation<!-- Describe the risks of this kink. -->==
 


Breath control is an extremely high-risk form of play. The specific risks depend on the details of the scene, but can include:
Breath control is an extremely high-risk form of play. The specific risks depend on the details of the scene, but can include:
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* Lung injury
* Lung injury


== Risk mitigation <!-- Describe the risk mitigation for this kink. --> ==
Many forms of breath play cannot be made completely risk-free, so full consent is incomplete without an understanding and acceptance of risk. Risk mitigation involves careful planning of a scene to ensure any method to restrict airflow or blood flow is [[fail-safe]].
Many forms of breath play cannot be made completely risk-free, so full consent is incomplete without an understanding and acceptance of risk. Risk mitigation involves careful planning of a scene to ensure any method to restrict airflow or blood flow is [[fail-safe]].


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** Could the mouth or nose become blocked?
** Could the mouth or nose become blocked?
* What is the risk that vomiting or aspiration (inhaling of vomit or saliva) could occur?
* What is the risk that vomiting or aspiration (inhaling of vomit or saliva) could occur?
** Concurrent [[intoxication]] '''tremendously''' increases the risk of vomiting and aspiration
** Concurrent [[Intoxication play|intoxication]] '''tremendously''' increases the risk of vomiting and aspiration
** Is the mouth covered or the head positioned in such a way that fluid in the mouth would be inhaled rather than fall away from the body?
** Is the mouth covered or the head positioned in such a way that fluid in the mouth would be inhaled rather than fall away from the body?
** In scenes with heavy bondage or sensory deprivation
** In scenes with heavy bondage or sensory deprivation
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Breath control is risky for anyone to practice. In healthy people with proper safety practices, some sources of risk can be diminished. <u>'''However, for people with certain health conditions, the risks of breath control cannot be meaningfully mitigated and should be avoided entirely.'''</u>
Breath control is risky for anyone to practice. In healthy people with proper safety practices, some sources of risk can be diminished. <u>'''However, for people with certain health conditions, the risks of breath control cannot be meaningfully mitigated and should be avoided entirely.'''</u>


Many types of heart or lung disease can make any form of breath control unmanageably dangerous (especially severe disease). If airflow or blood flow is restricted in these individuals, a cascade of life-threatening physiologic derangements can be initiated that cannot be easily reversed, even after restoring normal flow. Additionally, breath control should not be practiced by individuals with neurovascular conditions such as carotid stenosis, Moyamoya disease, cerebral aneurysms or vascular malformations due to greatly increased risk of stroke.
Many types of heart or lung disease can make any form of breath control unmanageably dangerous (especially severe disease). If airflow or blood flow is restricted in these individuals, a cascade of life-threatening physiologic derangements can be initiated that cannot be easily reversed, even after restoring normal flow. Additionally, breath control should not be practiced by individuals with neurovascular conditions such as carotid stenosis, Moyamoya disease, cerebral aneurysms or vascular malformations due to greatly increased risk of stroke.


Carotid compression should '''never''' be practiced when carotid plaques could be present due to the high risk of plaque dislodgement and embolic stroke. More than 50% of older adults (>60 years old) have some degree of carotid plaque formation. Middle-aged adults (40-60 years old) can develop carotid plaques, with higher prevalence among those with risk factors (hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, cardiovascular disease).
== Known incidents<!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this kink. --> ==


== Known incidents<!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this kink. --> ==
=== Medical case reports ===
There have been many cases within the kink community of accidental deaths related to breath control, primarily solo breath control. In the Western countries, the incidence of these deaths is of approximately 0.5 deaths per million inhabitants per year. <ref>{{Cite journal |last=Sauvageau |first=Anny |date=2013-12-01 |title=Current Reports on Autoerotic Deaths—Five Persistent Myths |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-013-0430-z |journal=Current Psychiatry Reports |language=en |volume=16 |issue=1 |pages=430 |doi=10.1007/s11920-013-0430-z |issn=1535-1645}}</ref>
 
=== RACKWiki incident reports ===
[[Incident:IR-202308-1:_Fatality_from_nitrous_oxide-induced_hypoxia|IR-202308-1: Fatality from nitrous oxide-induced hypoxia]]


== References ==
== References ==
 
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