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saradiane

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Swelling of Clitorus
Posted: 10-07-07 17:45pm

So I was playing around with my partner and after 10 mintues of playing my clitorus swelled up and was extremely painful. this has happened to me about 3 times now. the swelling usually takes like 5 hours to go down but this last time it hasnt gone away. it is extremely painful to move expecially walking. i dont know what this is, and its really irritateing because it makes it so im unable to have sex. PLEASE HELP!
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Tylanas

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Posted: 10-07-07 19:37pm

You need to go to a doctor, an ob-gyn to be specific, also know as a gynecologist. Only they can tell you what's wrong and how to fix it. Aside from that I can only suggest asprin to reduce swelling, and putting ice on it.

When having sex, what do you think is causing this? Lube? Friction? It must be something.
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Georgia59

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Posted: 10-07-07 20:45pm

I agree. Go to the doc! It's normal for it to swell, but not for that long, and it shouldn't be painful.
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sillysallie1990

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Posted: 10-08-07 17:48pm

when you get sexually aroused your clit swells but it souldnt stay swollen this long and even when i am arounsed it doesnt effect my walking so i suspct your is swelling more then it should go to the doc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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