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Hi. Can you rupture/tear your clitoris? It really hurts when I go to the toilet. But not only when I go to the toilet. There´s no bleeding. It hurts like infection but I think my clitoris looks different then it looked before (looks like its torn). I had sex but the pain only started 4 days after. Thank you for your hepl.
Infection is the most likely cause for pain found on your clitoris. Clitoral pain is a specific subset of vulvodynia produced by neuralgia of the anterior division of the pudendal nerve. It is manifested by pain localized to the clitoris with or without associated pain such as vulvar vestibulitis and pelvic floor myalgia. The symptoms may be constant or variable and may improve or worsen with movement or sexual activity. The cause may be metabolic (rarely), traumatic (likely), or idiopathic (i.e., unknown). Trauma from violent stimulation (which should occur shortly after sex and not only a couple of days after), tight clothing, or straddle injuries may produce these neuropathic changes. In other cases, clitoris pain may come from an infection that may develop slowly and persist or worsen over time. What to do now? I suggest you see medical attention as soon as possible. Usually, it is rarely a problem, but if persisting you will have to receive treatment.
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Hello, Thanks for posting on HCM, Infection is the most likely cause for pain found on your clitoris. Clitoral pain is a specific subset of vulvodynia produced by neuralgia of the anterior division of the pudendal nerve. It is manifested by pain localized to the clitoris with or without associated pain such as vulvar vestibulitis and pelvic floor myalgia. The symptoms may be constant or variable and may improve or worsen with movement or sexual activity. The cause may be metabolic (rarely), traumatic (likely), or idiopathic (i.e., unknown). Trauma from violent stimulation (which should occur shortly after sex and not only a couple of days after), tight clothing, or straddle injuries may produce these neuropathic changes. In other cases, clitoris pain may come from an infection that may develop slowly and persist or worsen over time. What to do now? I suggest you see medical attention as soon as possible. Usually, it is rarely a problem, but if persisting you will have to receive treatment. Hope this helps