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Testicular Vasocongestion and "Blue Balls"
Posted by PRS on October 25th, 2007
When a healthy man becomes sexually aroused, his body's nervous system sends a signal that starts the flow of blood to the genital tissues. When this happens, regional muscles contract to increase localized blood pressure and an erection is formed. This process, known as vasocongestion, normally ends once ejaculation is achieved and the penis returns to it's flaccid state. In cases when orgasm does not provide release, a condition sometimes called "blue balls" can occur.
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