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Child With Powder Like Substance In Clitoris Which Hurts. What Is It?
For the past year my 3 year old daughter has had a powder like substance in her clitoris. I took her to one Dr. She pulled it out with tweezers and asked me what it was then told me her clitoras whole was to big I have never been back to see her of course but now my daughter will hardly let me clean it since that experiance but complains that it hurts. What is it?
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum. Since one year your daughter of 3 years age had poweder like substance in her clitoris. the doctor pulled the clitoris for examination, and said the whole of the clitoris is big.The diagnosis may be candidiasis. Now your daughter is not allowing you to watch or touch the part and telling it hurts. While examination it would have been teared and infected. I advise you to consult a pediatric specialist for diagnosis and treatment. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Best wishes.
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Child With Powder Like Substance In Clitoris Which Hurts. What Is It?
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum. Since one year your daughter of 3 years age had poweder like substance in her clitoris. the doctor pulled the clitoris for examination, and said the whole of the clitoris is big.The diagnosis may be candidiasis. Now your daughter is not allowing you to watch or touch the part and telling it hurts. While examination it would have been teared and infected. I advise you to consult a pediatric specialist for diagnosis and treatment. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Best wishes.