Does the clitoris turn white after intercourse?

The clitoris does not usually turn white after intercourse, but if it does, vaginitis or vulvar leukoplakia may have occurred. Under normal circumstances, the friction and stimulation of the genitals during intercourse will lead to localized congestion of the female genitals, which will cause the clitoris to appear red, so the clitoris will not usually whiten after intercourse. If a woman suffers from vaginitis, she may experience vulvar itching and abnormal leukorrhea. If fingernail scratching occurs after intercourse, the clitoris may turn white. In addition, if a woman suffers from vulvar leukoplakia, it can also lead to skin hypopigmentation of the clitoris, labia majora and minora, pubic mound and other parts of the skin, which is manifested as whitening of the clitoris after intercourse. When a woman suffers from whitening of the clitoris after intercourse with other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.