What Could Be The Reason For Losing Sensation In My Clitoris?
Hello I seem to be losing sensation in my clitoris. I use to be very sensitive and can feel very good. I get still get very lubricated and around but when my partner starts playing with me there is very little or no pleasure and is getting very frustrating. I can still climax after a while but it takes a while. Please advise. I am 32 and have no changes recently
I am so sorry to hear about this sensation of the clitoris. I understand how frustrating this can be. The good news is that this often represents a transient condition that gradually fades away with time. Also, if there have been any strains in your relationship or any difficulties with life like work stress. Talk with your partner and let him be supportive during this period as you walk pass this grey period.
I hope you find this helpful. I wish you well. Please, feel free to ask for more information if need be. Thanks. Dr. Ditah, MD.
Hello Loss of sensations in clitoris is usually by the mild infection near clitoral area, which may be asymptomatic. It can lead to adhesions and loss of sensations. It is not uncommon You need to go to a gynaecologist for a minute examination on clitoral area. In case ,there are adhesions, they can be freed . Good Luck Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
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What Could Be The Reason For Losing Sensation In My Clitoris?
Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this sensation of the clitoris. I understand how frustrating this can be. The good news is that this often represents a transient condition that gradually fades away with time. Also, if there have been any strains in your relationship or any difficulties with life like work stress. Talk with your partner and let him be supportive during this period as you walk pass this grey period. I hope you find this helpful. I wish you well. Please, feel free to ask for more information if need be. Thanks. Dr. Ditah, MD.