What Do You Suggest For A Red Spot When I Pull The Skin Of My Clitoris?
I don't know what it is but when I pull the skin of my clitoris it like a red spot and someone went down there for oral and it was rough and I think they bit my skin off the side of my clitoris I'm not sure I'm ask you because it sensitives to touch only on the side that's red what should I do. ???? Or what is it ????
I am sorry that you are uncomfortable, and worried. The skin of the genital area is like skin elsewhere on the body and can have sensitivities, infections, injuries, etc.. Infections are important to diagnose for yourself and your partner (s). It is very difficult to make a diagnosis without an exam and testing. I can tell you that the most common lesions of the genital tract are caused by Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV). Even if you received a vaccine for the virus, not all strains are inhibited. The virus can be frozen or treated with an antiviral cream or local topical acid. Other possibilities for a single lesion include syphilis. Most infections are treatable and manageable. Many are curable. Please go to your gynecologist or local family planning clinic while the spot is there and be evaluated thoroughly, receive treatment if needed and learn to protect yourself from future infections or injury. Thank you for your query. I hope you feel better soon.
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What Do You Suggest For A Red Spot When I Pull The Skin Of My Clitoris?
I am sorry that you are uncomfortable, and worried. The skin of the genital area is like skin elsewhere on the body and can have sensitivities, infections, injuries, etc.. Infections are important to diagnose for yourself and your partner (s). It is very difficult to make a diagnosis without an exam and testing. I can tell you that the most common lesions of the genital tract are caused by Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV). Even if you received a vaccine for the virus, not all strains are inhibited. The virus can be frozen or treated with an antiviral cream or local topical acid. Other possibilities for a single lesion include syphilis. Most infections are treatable and manageable. Many are curable. Please go to your gynecologist or local family planning clinic while the spot is there and be evaluated thoroughly, receive treatment if needed and learn to protect yourself from future infections or injury. Thank you for your query. I hope you feel better soon.