
Have you ever felt pain in your genitals when you've been aroused for a long time or after sexual intercourse without achieving orgasm? If so, you may have experienced Blue Vulva. When women become aroused, blood rushes to the genitals and the erectile tissues expand. The vagina becomes moist, the clitoris and labia swell and tissues connected to the vagina fill with blood. This can be compared to an erection in men.
Usually, the blood recedes after orgasm, and the vagina returns to its "normal" state. However, if orgasm is not achieved, unpleasant pain can occur. The excess blood creates pressure, resulting in pain. This condition is called Blue Vulva, also known as Blue Uterus.
If you suspect that you have experienced Blue Vulva, the following symptoms may occur and only affect the vaginal area.
The myth about this phenomenon being dangerous is just that - a myth without any basis in reality. Despite the discomfort, Blue Vulva is completely harmless and a rather rare condition. The reason both men and women can experience similar symptoms is that the vagina and penis are homologous with each other, meaning that they have parallel structures in biologically male and female bodies. Both sexes contain erectile tissue that swells during arousal.
Discomfort
Pain
Irritation
Bluish hue

Blue Vulva is not limited to a specific age group. All women can experience it, but it is more common among women over 40 years old who generally have more difficulty achieving orgasm or may not be able to achieve it at all.
If you have knowledge of the area and know the cause of the pain, you can wait it out. However, if you are concerned or if the pain is increasing, you should contact and consult your primary care provider.
If you experience pain without being sexually aroused, you should immediately contact your primary care provider.
If the symptoms persist and occur every time you have sexual intercourse, you should contact your primary care provider.
Blue Vulva is completely harmless and does not require medical treatment. According to Sexologist Giggi Engle, the best medicine is to have good "sexual health." By achieving orgasm, the discomfort will gradually fade away. If you have difficulty achieving orgasm and know that you may experience Blue Vulva, the symptoms can be reduced if you abstain from sex for a while. To achieve orgasm more quickly and easily, many turn to sex toys.

Many women find penetration with a partner to be the most arousing, but they may feel frustrated by the difficulty of achieving orgasm and experiencing full satisfaction. In some cases, this can result in a pulsating and uncomfortable sensation in the vagina - Blue Vulva.
Sex toys that stimulate the clitoris and G-spot are perfect supplements to help you reach orgasm. Air pressure vibrators are known for providing women with orgasms in no time. With their pulsating air pressure on the clitoris, the entire nervous system is stimulated, and strong orgasms are almost guaranteed.
G-spot vibrators are also well-regarded for producing intense orgasms. By stimulating the G-spot, you can achieve quick relief.
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