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Dr. Hay (pictured) stated that balls do not literally turn bright blue — but they can take on “a sort of blue hue” because the veins carrying the blood become engorged.
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Blue balls IS real: Top doctor says men can get engorged, painful testicles after prolonged arousal - shutting down women who say it's just an 'urban myth' ...
Yet more than 40 percent of the survey respondents with a vagina said that they’ve felt pressured to “engage sexually due to a partner’s fear of getting blue balls/vulva.” Yes, as did some ...
Blue balls are caused due to prolonged sexual stimulation without orgasm and ejaculation. It is also known as epididymal hypertension, which relates to scrotal pain or a heavy feeling in the genitals.
The term “blue balls” has been embedded in pop culture for “several decades,” a Maryland physician explained in a video, which has scored nearly 150,000 views.
Blue balls, or epididymal hypertension, can cause discomfort or pain in the testicles. Learn what causes it, how serious it is, and how to get relief.
Yes, blue balls are real, but they are not dangerous. They are just a temporary side effect of sexual arousal that doesn’t lead to any lasting problems. If you experience them, ...