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What causes Blue balls

Blue balls” is the shoptalk term for epididymal hypertension. It alludes to hurting or excruciating (painful) balls. Certain individuals might encounter this side effect after sexual arousal that doesn’t bring about the climax.

 

What is blue balls?

Blue balls, medically called epididymal hypertension, refer to pain in the testicles. This happens when a man (or someone with male genitals) is aroused for a long period and doesn’t ejaculate.

People with blue balls may experience:

Heaviness

discomfort

Pain

WHY DO BLUE BALLS HAPPEN?

At the point when a man is aroused, the veins to the penis and balls expand, permitting a more prominent volume of the bloodstream. After some time, this blood makes the penis grow and harden, prompting an erection.

After ejaculation, the blood vessels return to their original form, together with the swollen penis and testicles.

 

Blue balls are not as dangerous as some guys make it seem; whatever discomfort they are feeling at that time will subside once the erection has passed and blood flow to the genitals returns to normal.

HOW CAN YOU STOP IT?

Well, if you have a partner having sex at that time, that will be very helpful. But you don’t need a partner to help you with that; you can masturbate or

distract yourself by engaging in a non-sexual conversation.

lying down to increase the blood flow away from the testicles

Taking a cold shower can also help restrict blood flow to the genitals.

exercising to encourage normal blood flow in your body.

Now people will expect the testicles to be the blue cause of the name, but that’s not true. Despite the name being ”blue balls,” the testicles typically won’t turn blue. But if you can see a bluish-purplish hue on the testicles, this may be a more serious problem.

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