Women with clitoris pain beware of genital infection
Prolonged self-masturbation can cause clitoral pain
Just below a woman's pubic mound and where the labia minora meet, there is a small protrusion about 0.5 cm in diameter called the "clitoris". It is the only organ in humans that is only related to sexual desire arousal and sexual feelings, and is the emotional center that transmits sexual stimulation.
The clitoris is anatomically similar male The penis is composed of a pair of erectile and swollen spongy bodies, wrapped in a dense capsule mainly composed of elastic fibers and smooth muscle bundles. The central surfaces of the two spongy bodies are fused into a pectinate septum.
The clitoris is rich in sensitive nerve Ends, as long as they are touched and stimulated skillfully, they are often easily stimulated. female Sexual desire, and can make women reach orgasm without the need for sexual intercourse.
However, if you masturbate regularly for a long time or have your clitoris stimulated by a sexual partner, it may gradually enlarge the clitoris, making it susceptible to friction from underwear and bicycle seat cushions, and being invaded by bacteria, viruses, parasites and other microorganisms, causing clitoral pain symptoms such as bleeding, erosion, and infection, which will affect the satisfaction of your sexual life. Do not be careful.
Common clitoral problems include the following:
1. The clitoral foreskin is too long: that is, the glans of the clitoris is wrapped by the foreskin. In this case, women will not be able to receive sufficient sexual stimulation during sexual activities, thus seriously affecting sexual response or orgasmic disorder.
2. Clitoral pain: There are many causes of clitoral pain, including inappropriate touching, genital herpes, vulva Vaginitis , Bartholin gland abscess, vulvar itching, etc.
3. Clitoral tumors: Vulvar cancer can occur in both the clitoris and clitoral foreskin. It may be caused by genital warts, vulvar itching, chronic inflammation, or metastasized from other primary sites.
4. Cold feeling in the clitoris: Some women's clitoris lacks proper response to stimulation. This is mostly caused by nerve damage, such as nerve damage and paralysis caused by diabetes, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, vitamin deficiency, trauma, etc.
In addition, if you have any discomfort or lesions on your small clitoris, don’t delay treatment because of shyness or embarrassment!
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