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Pain While Urination, Spot On The Clitoris. What Could It Be?

Hello about 5 days ago I ve been experiencing some pain when I pee, 2days ago I discovered I have a little dot in the middle of my clitoris.. It is like hidden though, but it stings a lot when I pee and burns once in a while.. most of the times I forget its even there but every time I go to the bathroom I m in pain... what could this be?
Wed, 26 Sep 2012
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It is probably an urinary tract infection. You should take a sample of your urine for analysis and culture and start taking an antibiotic treatment. Go to your family physician and ask for his help on that.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani's  Response
Hi, Jj.hanna,
Thanks for query.
It seems that you might have some infection in urinary sphincter or boil on clitoris.
Take one antibiotic medicine course and you will be alright.
Apply antibiotic cream on the part.
Ok and bye.
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Pain While Urination, Spot On The Clitoris. What Could It Be?

It is probably an urinary tract infection. You should take a sample of your urine for analysis and culture and start taking an antibiotic treatment. Go to your family physician and ask for his help on that.