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Is Blue Balls Triggered by High Testosterone Levels?

October 2, 2019


Blue Balls is a slang term commonly used by men to describe an ache or pain in their testicles following a sexual arousal that did not result in orgasm. The correct medical terminology for this symptom is epididymal hypertension and it is not directly related to a man's testosterone levels. Epididymal hypertension is caused by the temporary buildup of fluids in a man's testicles when he is sexually excited. The arousal causes the man's arteries to increase blood flow to his genitals. The veins that usually take blood away from the genitals restrict, trapping blood there and causing an erection.

If an individual remains aroused for too long, an uncomfortable ache or heaviness can occur in the scrotum due to the trapped blood and a faint blue hue may appear on the skin's surface. Although Blue Balls can be painful at the time, it is not dangerous. Masturbation is the fastest way to achieve quick relief, especially if one's partner is not ready to have sexual intercourse. Furthermore, most men can relieve the sensation by simply distracting themselves with an activity or thoughts that are not arousing. Any testicular pain or discomfort that does not subside deserves medical attention.

Hormone Balance and Male Sex Drive

The male sex hormone helps regulate heart function and plays a part in sperm production, bone health, energy, concentration, and muscle mass. Although low testosterone can reduce a man's ability to have satisfying sex, testosterone is not the only thing that can affect a man's sex drive or his performance in the bedroom. Nonetheless, low testosterone hormone levels can result in erectile dysfunction or lead to other sexual performance issues. Conversely, men with high testosterone may also experience a variety of troubling symptoms and unwanted sexual health outcomes.

Scientists have not completely unraveled the mystery of how testosterone hormone increases a man's libido, but sex drive varies greatly between men at the same numeric level of testosterone production. What one man thinks is too little sex drive, another might not, so there is no definitive answer to what is a normal. Moreover, if male testosterone levels drop far enough, virtually any male will experience a decline in sex drive. Nonetheless, low testosterone is only one of the causes of low sex drive. Emotional and physical stress, sleep deprivation, depression, and chronic medical illnesses can also play havoc with the male libido.

Time to Have Your Testosterone Levels Checked?

As men age, one of their biggest concerns is whether or not a decline in testosterone hormone is affecting their sexual performance. This is sometimes noticed as fewer erections happening spontaneously when they sleep. There are also a number of physiological changes that happen to a man's body as testosterone levels start to drop, including: increased belly fat, loss of strength, loss of muscle mass, tenderness of breast tissue, more aggressive behavior, oily skin with acne, metabolic effects, increased fatigue, and even hot flashes. Sleep disorders, like sleep apnea, may be directly linked to low testosterone hormone. Even though you may not suffer with apnea, testosterone imbalances can make it difficult to fall asleep and stay sleep.

Aside from the effects the normal aging process has on male sex hormone production, there are many lifestyle issues, medical conditions and chronic diseases, including metabolic syndrome, that impact hormonal balance. Multiple studies have concluded that it is not just too little testosterone that causes bad health outcomes. Researchers discovered that older men who had testosterone in a middle range lived longer than someone who had either too low or too high levels of testosterone hormone. If you are suffering from any of the tale-tell signs discussed above, contact NJ GAINSWave today. Our expert staff can make an accurate diagnosis and recommend the most appropriate treatments to resolve any problem affecting your sexual health.

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