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Pain In Clitoris. Inflammed. Advise To Ease It Down?

hi, my clitoris has been in pain for the last 3-4 days. today it is a little less. I've been putting lube down there thinking it was my vagina and then i thought it was a yeast infection but now i realize that it is my clitoris that is inflammed and when i use the bathroom that is the reaction - I have been putting cold water on it and just sitting still. any advise on how to ease it down?
posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
Pain suggest some inflammation,might be after sex,perspiration,scratching,
It could be due to mixed infection.
Take proper lacal care,use medicated soap.
apply local antifungal,antibacterial,steroid cream.
Oral nsaid and proper antibiotic will be helpful.
Avoid sex till get complete cure.
Consult your doctor for better guidance and medical management.
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Pain In Clitoris. Inflammed. Advise To Ease It Down?

Welcome to HCM. Pain suggest some inflammation,might be after sex,perspiration,scratching, It could be due to mixed infection. Take proper lacal care,use medicated soap. apply local antifungal,antibacterial,steroid cream. Oral nsaid and proper antibiotic will be helpful. Avoid sex till get complete cure. Consult your doctor for better guidance and medical management.