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Vasocongestion Or Blue Balls, Pain On Achieving Sexual Release Through Masturbation. Cure?

What proven treatments or remedies are known for particularly painful unresolved vasocongestion (Blue balls) beyond sexual release, or symptomatic treatments such as pain relievers such as ibuprophen? By the time that I am suffering and in pain, it is too painful to achieve sexual release through masturbation, and I wouldn t have the issue in the first place if I has the option of sexual intercourse.
Mon, 22 Apr 2013
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Hi there ~

Masturbation is a normal physiological activity. Painful testicles after masturbation is a very common complaint. The common cause are torsion of the testes and this is the most severe form. If it hurts for a little bit and then is relieved with relaxation you probably do not need a physician's attention. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Vasocongestion Or Blue Balls, Pain On Achieving Sexual Release Through Masturbation. Cure?

Hi there ~ Masturbation is a normal physiological activity. Painful testicles after masturbation is a very common complaint. The common cause are torsion of the testes and this is the most severe form. If it hurts for a little bit and then is relieved with relaxation you probably do not need a physician s attention. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!