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Q: Tingling Clitoris - Desire or Inflammation?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 4th, 2008
MY CLITORIS WILLNOT STOP TINGLING, I FEEL THE NEED TO MASTERBATE, HOPING THAT IT WILL STOP, THIS HAS BEEN HAPPENING FOR ABOUT A WEEK NOW, THOUGHT MAYBE I WAS TRYING TO GET A BLADDER INFECTION, BUT I KNOW THE SYMTONS AND ITS NOT IT ANY ANSWERS, THIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY, I FEEL HORNY ALL THE TIMES 24/7!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on March 13th, 2008
Sexual Health - Women Answer A3800
Tingling of the clitoris may be an indication of skin inflammation or simply increased sexual desire. You might consider talking with your Gynecologist or a Dermatologist regarding this issue.




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