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Loss Of Sensation In The Vagina And Clitoris. Is This Due To UTI Or Bacterial Vaginitis?

I have noticed recently that I have loss all sensation both with my clitoris and my vaginal area. I can no longer have an orgasim through clitoral sensation and I find it hard to have a vaginal orgasim even though Iused to have them quite frequently. Can a bacterial vaginitis cause this and/or a UTI? I ve recently had both and I m now taking a 10 day course of antibiotics for the UTI.
Wed, 24 Jul 2013
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Hello ma'am.

I do not know if this is a slight exaggeration when you say you have lost all sensation of your vagina and clitorus. But, if this is true then I would request you to visit your doctor and a neurologist at the earliest.

This should not be associated with a simple urinary tract infection (UTI) or bacterial vaginosis; but is usually associated with a vascular or circulatory problem. Please report to your doctor at the earliest.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Loss Of Sensation In The Vagina And Clitoris. Is This Due To UTI Or Bacterial Vaginitis?

Hello ma am. I do not know if this is a slight exaggeration when you say you have lost all sensation of your vagina and clitorus. But, if this is true then I would request you to visit your doctor and a neurologist at the earliest. This should not be associated with a simple urinary tract infection (UTI) or bacterial vaginosis; but is usually associated with a vascular or circulatory problem. Please report to your doctor at the earliest. Hope this helps. Best wishes.