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What Causes Tingling Sensation In The Clitoris?

I feel I feel like I have to pee up to three or four times an hour. When I do I have a strong sensation in my clitoris that is almost like I have to pee bad or about to orgasm. I am spotting. I am on bioidentical hormones and just lowered my dose a few weeks ago. I also just had sex three quite long sessions in about a 48 hour span after not having sex for over a month. I am also cold and having chills.
Mon, 18 Sep 2017
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Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. From the description of the symptoms, it appears as though you are experiencing some infection of the urinary tract. The spotting could be a side effect of the change in hormone levels. It can also be seen in an infection. Please see your health care provider for further management. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Tingling Sensation In The Clitoris?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. From the description of the symptoms, it appears as though you are experiencing some infection of the urinary tract. The spotting could be a side effect of the change in hormone levels. It can also be seen in an infection. Please see your health care provider for further management. Hope this helps.