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Truth behind 'blue balls' being dangerous as people attempt to complete No Nut November
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Published 17:09 7 Nov 2023 GMT

Truth behind 'blue balls' being dangerous as people attempt to complete No Nut November

Blue balls have become a hot topic since No Nut November kicked off

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

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'Blue balls'. Maybe you've given them, maybe you've got them.

They have become a hot topic since No Nut November kicked off, as blokes taking part are worried how abstaining from ejaculating may affect them.

The name alone is enough to spark panic among those who didn't listen in biology class. Like, do they actually turn blue?

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You'll be glad to know that despite the rumours, they won't resemble a Smurf.

However, they may have a bit of a blue tinge due to the blood circulation rushing to the genitals and engorging your veins.

With an eyebrow-raising name and a track record of making grown men grimace in pain, it's no wonder we're scared of them.

Blokes don't need to be gravely worried if they experience blue balls.
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But ignore all the horror stories you heard in high school, as its reputation as a dangerous condition is a bit dramatic.

Basically, blue balls refers to a painful sensation some men experience after prolonged sexual arousal without orgasming.

Some blokes describe is at as a strange ache, a feeling of heaviness, or straight up discomfort in their testicles.

Officially known as epididymal hypertension, it occurs when there's an increase in blood flow to your genitals when you're aroused which brings about an erection.

The veins that typically take blood away from the genitals restrict and trap it there.

When you ejaculate and you've hit the peak of arousal, the blood vessels return to their usual size and everything goes back down to normal.

But if you don't release this build-up of pressure, the blood flow will be uncomfortably inflating your genitals.

Taking part in No Nut November might make for an uncomfortable month.
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Although blue balls are uncomfortable, it's not actually dangerous and usually doesn't last long.

The tenderness of your testicles should subside once the erection has passed and blood flow returns to normal.

There is obviously a DIY method to sort this out, that I'm sure you don't need me to remind you about.

But if you're stuck in a public place with blue balls, you can always try distracting your mind to get rid of them instead.

Medical News Today recommends taking a cold shower to help restrict blood flow to the genitals or lying down to help divert it away from the testicles.

You could also try exercising to encourage normal blood flow around the body, lifting something heavy to exert pressure elsewhere, or applying a warm compress to ease the pain.

If it's really that bad, you might be better taking some over-the-counter pain relief to make yourself more comfortable.

Featured Image Credit: M-Gucci via Getty Getty stock image

Topics: Health, Weird, Sex and Relationships

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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