What Causes Clitoral Pain During Oral Sex?
Question: Hello, I had a d and c after a failed miscarriage 3 months ago. I still have clitoris pain during oral sex. Will I ever be healed?
Brief Answer:
Explanation is given below...
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for trusting to us your health issue.
I understand your concern and i will try to help you.
In fact 3 months is a long period of time of clitoral pain after trauma caused from D&C .
From 1 to 10 ,how is pain?
Do you have any laceration or swollen in your clitoris?
Is burning pain or deep pain?
Have you done any pelvic examination?
Try to do Sitz baths with warm water adding betadine (one liter of water two table spoon betadine ) three to four times per day.
I WILL BE HERE WAITING FOR YOUR ANSWERS.
All the best
Explanation is given below...
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for trusting to us your health issue.
I understand your concern and i will try to help you.
In fact 3 months is a long period of time of clitoral pain after trauma caused from D&C .
From 1 to 10 ,how is pain?
Do you have any laceration or swollen in your clitoris?
Is burning pain or deep pain?
Have you done any pelvic examination?
Try to do Sitz baths with warm water adding betadine (one liter of water two table spoon betadine ) three to four times per day.
I WILL BE HERE WAITING FOR YOUR ANSWERS.
All the best
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Hello, no swelling or lacerations. The pain is about an 8, only during oral sex, no other time. I have not had a pelvic exam.
Brief Answer:
Explanation is given below.....
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
Pain in the clitoris (as opposed to soreness caused by sex) is unusual when there is no trauma form vigorous intercourse or inflammation.
In most cases, it's due to vulvodynia.
This is a condition where the vulva – or parts of it – becomes tender.
If the pain is consistent and you will not have any improvement after Sitz baths, then you need to have a pelvic exam to determine the reason.
All the best
Explanation is given below.....
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
Pain in the clitoris (as opposed to soreness caused by sex) is unusual when there is no trauma form vigorous intercourse or inflammation.
In most cases, it's due to vulvodynia.
This is a condition where the vulva – or parts of it – becomes tender.
If the pain is consistent and you will not have any improvement after Sitz baths, then you need to have a pelvic exam to determine the reason.
All the best
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
Answered by
Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Practicing since :2006
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