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Pelvic congestion syndrome Classification and external resources ICD-9 625.5 Pelvic congestion is a condition of temporary uncomfortable and sometimes painful condition of both men and women, usually caused by prolonged sexual arousal. It is associated with varices of the pelvic veins.[1] Contents 1 Gender expression 2 Treatment 3 References 4 External links // Gender expression In men, it is often referred to by the slang term, "blue balls" and may be accompanied by a cramp-like ache of prostatic congestion and pain/tenderness of the testes. Women can also experience discomfort due to unrelieved vasocongestion as their pelvic area also becomes engorged with blood during sexual arousal. They can experience pelvic heaviness and aching if they do not reach orgasm. Treatment Treatments described include embolotherapy and hysterectomy.[2] Medications described include goserelin and medroxyprogesterone acetate.[3] References ^ Liddle AD, Davies AH (2007). "Pelvic congestion syndrome: chronic pelvic pain caused by ovarian and internal iliac varices". Phlebology 22 (3): 100–4. PMID 18268860. http://phleb.rsmjournals.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18268860.  ^ Chung MH, Huh CY (November 2003). "Comparison of treatments for pelvic congestion syndrome". Tohoku J. Exp. Med. 201 (3): 131–8. PMID 14649734. http://joi.jlc.jst.go.jp/JST.JSTAGE/tjem/201.131?lang=en&from=PubMed.  ^ Soysal ME, Soysal S, Vicdan K, Ozer S (May 2001). "A randomized controlled trial of goserelin and medroxyprogesterone acetate in the treatment of pelvic congestion". Hum. Reprod. 16 (5): 931–9. PMID 11331640. http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11331640.  External links Understanding Male Sexuality Discovery Health: Blue Balls AltPenis.com Vasocongestion This sexuality-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This medical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e v • d • e Female diseases of the pelvis and genitals (N70-N99, 614-629) Internal Adnexa Ovary Oophoritis · Ovarian cyst (Follicular cyst of ovary, Corpus luteum cyst, Theca lutein cyst) · Endometriosis of ovary  · Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome · Ovarian torsion · Mittelschmerz · Female infertility (Anovulation, Poor ovarian reserve) Fallopian tube Salpingitis · Hydrosalpinx · Hematosalpinx · Female infertility (Fallopian tube obstruction) Uterus Endometrium Endometritis · Endometriosis · Endometrial polyp · Endometrial hyperplasia · Asherman's syndrome · Dysfunctional uterine bleeding menstruation: flow (Amenorrhoea, Hypomenorrhea, Oligomenorrhea) · timing (Menorrhagia, Menometrorrhagia, Metrorrhagia) · pain (Dysmenorrhea, PMS) Female infertility (Habitual abortion) Myometrium Adenomyosis Parametrium Parametritis Cervix Cervicitis · Cervical polyp · Nabothian cyst · Cervical incompetence · Female infertility (Cervical stenosis) · Cervical dysplasia General Hematometra · Retroverted uterus Vagina Vaginitis (Bacterial vaginosis, Atrophic vaginitis, Candidal vulvovaginitis) · Leukorrhea/Vaginal discharge · Hematocolpos/Hydrocolpos Sexual dysfunction (Dyspareunia, Hypoactive sexual desire disorder, Sexual arousal disorder, Vaginismus) Prolapse (Cystocele, Rectocele, Urethrocele) · Fistulae (Vesicovaginal, Rectovaginal) Vaginal bleeding Other/general Pelvic inflammatory disease · Pelvic congestion syndrome External Vulva Vulvitis · Bartholin's cyst · Kraurosis vulvae · Vulvodynia Clitoral hood or Clitoris Clitoral phimosis · Clitorism M: ♀ FRS anat/phys/devp noco/cong/npls, sysi/epon proc/asst, drug (G1/G2B/G3CD)