Masterbation: Is there something like "blue balls" for women?
Question Posted Monday January 23 2012, 2:47 am
I was wondering if anything happens to the woman's body if she does not masterbate. I know that that men can get blue balls if they do not do so and it can cause severe pain but is there anything like that for women?
Blue balls! Have you heard about it or even experienced it? Well, not a single guy will like to have it. Yes, it can be very terrible and painful! Blue balls is the casual term used for epididymitis. It is not something to ignore or joke about. Like other male disorders including erectile dysfunction or enlargement issues, if one do not identify and get the right treatment, the guy may end up sterile. Further, it could be a red flag indicating a sexually transmitted disease which needs treatment.
Therefore, it is essential to understand the causes and warning signs. This will help make sure to get preventive measures and male enhancement treatment at the right time for men’s only disorder.
Blue balls is the popular term for vasocongestion in the male genital area. It is the condition that restricts blood flow to testicles. The testicles do not actually turn blue. Instead, a bluish tinge appears on the skin of the scrotum. That’s why the disease has the name Blue balls. It is characterized by a dull pain in the lower body.
Like erectile dysfunction and other male disorders, it is essential to understand what are the causes and why one should care?
First it is essential to understand what happens when a sexually-matured male is aroused.
-There is increase in the output of the parasympathetic nervous system of a sexually-matured and aroused male. It results into penis enlargement and an increased blood flow as well as lymphatic fluids in the genital region.
-At the same time, muscles which regulate fluid outflow contract. This increases fluid concentration.
-Both above stated actions unite to guarantee high enough regional blood pressure for maintaining penis enlargement for penetration in the sexual interaction.
-The testicles enlarge in size by about 25 to 50%.
When the guy attains orgasm and ejaculates, the contracted muscles relax. Further, the extra fluids flow out from the genital region. After this, the testicles and penis return to their regular size.
When more lymph and blood flows into the genitals during sexual arousal and penis enlargement than out, particularly when it resides in the genital area for a longer duration, the testicles can increase around 25 to 50 percent in size. The genitals are enlarged if there is no release by means of ejaculation or orgasm.
Devoid of any outflow, guys experience ache. Numerous male enhancement treatments are out in the market.
The given name blue balls is due to
-The tinge from blood vessels appears when the testes are enlarged.
-The blood loses oxygen and turns blue
-Or the unbelievable gloom a man experiences at an unfinished night, spoken through his balls.
The enhancement products can be the right solution to deal with enlargement and erectile dysfunction problems. However, ejaculation is the right key to deal with blue balls. However, it is essential to be identified and treated early because jerking off is in fact the last option you want to do after the onset of ache. The other suggested solution is to lift a heavy object. Theoretically this would get more blood circulating.
Ashok-UK answered Monday January 23 2012, 9:06 am: Hi,
no there is nothing like that for woman - or for men!! - you do not get blue balls / pain from not masturbating - You are referring to / thinking of Vasocongestion within the testacies - this is not caused by not masturbating, though that is a common misconception.
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