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Blue Balls Is Real…But So Not a Big Deal

After man invented the wheel, he invented “blue balls” soon after as a
reason why he needed some sexual satisfaction. This theory quickly gained
steam throughout the world as men everywhere found common ground in
the belief that if they didn’t “relieve the tension,” they may die, or at
minimum, their balls would fall off (and then they’d die). Now, while it
sounds completely fabricated, it is actually a real thing. While it can be
painful, it isn’t as dire as it sounds. Let’s break down what the Blue Balls
Myth actually is, why the condition is not good for men, and how to treat it.

What Is Blue Balls?

The balls may not turn blue, but that aside, it is a real thing that happens to
men when they are sexually aroused for an extended period of time without
release. The fancy medical term for blue balls is epididymal hypertension.
The epididymis is the tube that transports sperm from the testes to the vas
deferens, which aids in its explosive departure from the body via the urethra.

Now, when release is delayed or thwarted, pressure builds in the region,


which causes a general ache in the testicles. The name blue balls come from
the pain a man generally feels, which is usually associated with the same
ache as bruising in a different part of the body. So, there it is. No one is
really walking around with Papa Smurf balls, except, well, Papa Smurf.

How Can Blue Balls Negatively Impact Men?

Psychologically and sexually, men can feel not only frustration but also
some level of rejection, which can be damaging to their self-esteem.
However, they shouldn’t, and if they do, an open line of communication is
the best way to relieve it.

Physically, blue balls is only dangerous if it is truly excessive and causes a


man to continue to feel the pain after release. If that pain continues, it could
be a symptom of an inflammation of the epididymis, caused by an infection,
and that needs immediate medical intervention.

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De-Bluing the Balls

How can a man treat blue balls? Most times, the pressure will fade on its
own. If it’s not going away without an intervention, here are a few of the
most common ways to relieve the discomfort.

1. Play Whack a Mole. Not the arcade game, but the self-pleasure sort.
Find some lube and get to stroking. It probably won’t take too long in
this blue state.

2. Work on Your Biceps. Exercise pulls the blood flow from the penis
and relieves the pressure. A side benefit of this is that it helps with
healthy blood flow, which creates stronger erections for times when a
man needs them.

3. Poop It Out. Weren’t expecting that one, eh? Funnily enough,


hunkering down for a BM can pull the pressure from the testicles and
reallocate it to other blood vessels in the body. It’s a two-for-one!

4. Jump in the Shower – Pick a Temperature. There’s an old wives’


tale that the sexually frustrated just need to take a cold shower. That
can work by freezing out the sexual urges and pressure in the area.
Some men, however, prefer a nice warm shower to relax the blood
vessels. No matter which a man chooses, he should hang out in there
until the pressure decreases. Of course, a man should make the most
of his time by thoroughly cleaning and rinsing the penis. It’s also a
good idea to slather on a specially formulated penis health creme
(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been
clinically proven safe and mild for skin). Crèmes such as these,
which contain vitamin C, promote good blood flow and erectile
function for when it’s time to get physical. Choose a crème that also
includes L-carnitine to protect against nerve damage that can
accompany pressure and compression.

The Blue Ball Myth is something that is mostly myth with a little truth.
Thankfully, it’s not a chronic or mortal affliction. It also goes away pretty
quickly and generally doesn’t affect men as much as they say. And
remember, a man can take the matter in hand and find relief fast, himself.

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