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What is Vasocongestion?

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

Vasocongestion is a medical term used to describe a swelling in body tissue due to increased blood flow to the area. Most commonly associated with the reproductive system, this swelling can occur in both men and women and may be due to a variety of factors. In most cases, the condition is harmless and temporary, and it will quickly subside as blood flow returns to normal. The condition can be painful and uncomfortable while it lasts, however, resulting in cramps and other symptoms.

Most often, the problem occurs as a result of stimulation to an area of the body. Blood rushes in, causing a reddening or blushing appearance. Blushing in the cheeks is a result of vasocongestion in the facial area, for example. The condition can also occur due to certain medications, allergic reactions, or blood-related health conditions that alter blood flow patterns.

Blushing in the cheeks is a result of vasocongestion in the facial area.
Blushing in the cheeks is a result of vasocongestion in the facial area.

Vasocongestion is part of the process of sexual reproduction, as increased blood flow to the genital area is what allows for erection and intercourse. The condition also affects females, swelling the tissue in the vagina and creating vaginal lubrication that allows for easier intercourse. Erectile dysfunction often results from shrinking blood vessels in the genital area that do not allow enough blood to create the needed swelling, preventing erection and intercourse. Female arousal problems may also be partly caused by a lack of vasocongestion.

Cramping can be the result of vasocongestion.
Cramping can be the result of vasocongestion.

The causes of this condition are varied, as it can be caused by not only physical but emotional factors as well. For instance, an embarrassing thought can cause the chemical reaction that results in blushing. Physical contact can cause swelling associated with sexual arousal, but so can dreams, fantasies, or even the natural circulation of blood through the body.

Vasocongestion commonly occurs in the reproductive organs.
Vasocongestion commonly occurs in the reproductive organs.

When experiencing reproductive related vasocongestion, the condition often subsides once ejaculation or orgasm is achieved, allowing blood flow to return to normal and swelling to reduce. The condition can become extremely painful and uncomfortable for both men and women if orgasm is not achieved by some means. Typically, pain and swelling will subside as arousal fades, though prolonged discomfort is not uncommon.

Vasocongestion is the increased blood flow to the genital area that allows for intercourse.
Vasocongestion is the increased blood flow to the genital area that allows for intercourse.

It is also sometimes responsible for premenstrual or menstrual cramps in women. The shedding of the uterus causes additional blood to flow to the area, resulting in swollen tissue throughout the pelvic area. Sexual activity may be painful during cramping, though some experts actually recommend it as a means of relieving cramps, in some cases.

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a TheHealthBoard writer.

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Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a TheHealthBoard writer.

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Discussion Comments

anon989091

Treatments, funny. Stop thinking about anything arousing. Keep busy on a big project. Drink plenty of water and rest. If trying to relieve pressure manually or with anything that goes Vroom does nothing but frustrate you more, just stop trying. Within a few days, the pressure will subside and intimacy will be far from your mind. This is the only solution I have found to work.

Stop itching the wound.

In time, up to a week (just like a cycle ladies), it stinks, but this is how our bodies work. We were meant to be connected to someone who could release the build. Even so, this is not a perfect world. One more love/hate relationship with our body parts.

anon931957

So, what are the treatments for vascocongestion?

cloudel

My experience with vasocongestion came in the form of severe menstrual cramps. They would begin on the second day of my period, and often by the end of the day, I would either have to come home from work or take a pain pill.

I did not know that the cramps were brought on by increased blood flow, though now that I think about it, it makes sense. My entire extreme lower abdomen hurt so bad that it was hard to stand up straight. Sometimes the pain would travel down to my thighs, and my leg muscles felt fatigued.

shell4life

Reading about vascocongestion, I have a better understanding of why my face would get so red in school when I got embarrassed in front of people. I could tell that my heart pumped faster, and I could feel the heat in my cheeks. I never put two and two together and realized that the redness was actually the presence of a lot of blood.

It's kind of metaphoric. Kids who laugh at you bring forth your blood, much like someone who physically cut you could make you bleed.

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    • Blushing in the cheeks is a result of vasocongestion in the facial area.
      By: Ariwasabi
      Blushing in the cheeks is a result of vasocongestion in the facial area.
    • Cramping can be the result of vasocongestion.
      By: Ana Blazic Pavlovic
      Cramping can be the result of vasocongestion.
    • Vasocongestion commonly occurs in the reproductive organs.
      By: blueringmedia
      Vasocongestion commonly occurs in the reproductive organs.
    • Vasocongestion is the increased blood flow to the genital area that allows for intercourse.
      By: Ivan Montero
      Vasocongestion is the increased blood flow to the genital area that allows for intercourse.
    • Erectile dysfunction often results from shrinking blood vessels in the genital area that don't allow enough blood to create needed swelling.
      By: Irina Karlova
      Erectile dysfunction often results from shrinking blood vessels in the genital area that don't allow enough blood to create needed swelling.