What happens when the head of the clitoris hurts when you touch it?

Contact pain in the clitoris is caused by inflammatory infections or follicular problems. First of all, a clitoral examination should be performed to find out if there is significant redness and swelling. If there is redness and swelling, a blood test should be performed to find out if there is significant infection, which can be treated with antibiotics. If there is no visible redness or swelling, but there is some degree of protrusion, consider the presence of folliculitis, which can be controlled by using topical anti-inflammatory drugs. It is also necessary to observe if there is any obvious redness and pain in the woman’s labia, because if there is a vestibular gland cyst it can also cause pulling pain in the clitoris due to the presence of the cyst. So there are these several possibilities for pain in the clitoral area, which needs to be treated through medication after a doctor’s examination, without much of a problem or serious illness.