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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Clitoris

well hello, my name is Beki Kalk and my clit has been hurting for about a year now, we have some numbing gel that my mom puts on for me. but it doesn t hurt below only on the upper part, it s killing me and just want it healed. my doctors don t really seem to care enough to make it go away. I m serious when I say that I would rather die then feel this pain. also, I have a rash under my boobs that can t seem to go away, I m using lamisal, is that right, should I be using something else?
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The cause for the pain needs to be found, without this all treatment would be considered blind treatment. I woukd first recommend a urine examination, followed by a vaginal swab test and a physical examination by a doctor. Once this is done a more extensive investigation of the region like a CT or MRI scan will be necessary. Nerve impingement, infections, growths, etc; are all possibiltities ma'am.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Clitoris

Hello ma am and welcome. The cause for the pain needs to be found, without this all treatment would be considered blind treatment. I woukd first recommend a urine examination, followed by a vaginal swab test and a physical examination by a doctor. Once this is done a more extensive investigation of the region like a CT or MRI scan will be necessary. Nerve impingement, infections, growths, etc; are all possibiltities ma am. Hope this helps. Best wishes.