In this internet era, misinformation spreads faster than the truth. “Blue Waffle” is one such hoax that people have discussed and shared widely. Many have circulated images and videos claiming that “Blue Waffle” is a severe sexually transmitted disease (STD) that affects girls and women. In this article, we will explore whether there is any truth to this claim, uncover the origins of this myth, separate fact from fiction, and highlight real sexual health concerns that everyone should be aware of.

What is Blue Waffle?
Blue Waffle is a hoax that spread across social media and the internet, claiming to be a sexually transmitted disease (STD) affecting women and girls. According to the myth, this supposed disease causes the vagina to turn blue and develop sores. However, all major health organizations have confirmed that this is not a real disease, and there is no medical or scientific evidence to support its existence.
These fake images spread in the early 2010s across social media and online forums. The images depicted a womanβs vulva with a blue tint, scabs, and lesions. However, it was later discovered that the image was photoshopped.