What is the cause of clitoral pain

There are many causes of clitoral pain, mainly including disease factors and mechanical stimulation: 1. Disease factors 1. gynecological inflammation: local inflammation of the vulva, cervicitis, vaginitis, etc., the large number of bacteria contained in vaginal secretions stimulate the clitoris when ill, which can cause pain in the vulva clitoris; 2. inflammation of the urinary system: when suffering from cystitis, urethritis, the urine will contain a large number of bacteria, resulting in inflammatory secretions Stimulate the clitoris, causing clitoral pain and even cause redness and swelling of the clitoris; 3, other infectious diseases: genital herpes, syphilis, etc., can cause local skin breakage of the clitoris with ulcers, thus causing pain. Second, mechanical friction such as often wearing tight pants, such as tight jeans, repeatedly rubbing leads to pain in the clitoris. When clitoral pain occurs, you should carefully observe the local situation and avoid sexual intercourse. If the pain is caused by a disease, it is recommended to visit a hospital and use medication under the guidance of a doctor; if the pain is caused by mechanical friction, change to loose pants to avoid friction. It is recommended that women wear loose, comfortable and breathable underwear, change and wash them regularly, keep the perineum clean, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, drink more water, do not hold urine, and move appropriately every day to prevent infection of the reproductive and urinary systems.