Like queefing and rusty trombones, 'blue balls' is one of those weird terms we know and probably even say, but don't really understand. I spoke to Abbas Kanani, a testicle expert and pharmacist at ...
Blue balls happen when you have an erection for a long time without ejaculating. The symptoms of blue balls are temporary and go away on their own. Exercise or masturbation can help relieve the ...
Blue balls occur when an erection lasts for an extended period of time without ejaculation. It can be uncomfortable but usually isn’t serious. Blue balls, known medically as epididymal hypertension ...
Blue balls is a condition that causes aching in testicles when you're turned on but don't orgasm. The symptoms of blue balls include heaviness, dull pain, and swelling. Blue balls don't actually turn ...
“Blue balls” is the slang term for a real condition called epididymal hypertension. It refers to aching or painful testicles. Some people may experience this after sexual arousal that does not result ...
The agonizing pain known as "blue balls" is well known to just about any man who was ever a teenager, an ache caused by prolonged arousal without release — a condition often referred to by urologists ...
"Blue balls", at least to those of us without balls, seems like the first cousin of the equally mythical-sounding "jock itch". The latter, I'm pretty sure, being a thinly-veiled excuse for allowing ...
“Blue balls” is the achy feeling you might get in your scrotum when you get sexually aroused but don't have an orgasm. Doctors call it epididymal hypertension, though it's not considered a medical ...