Clitoral Pain Explained
It’s not uncommon to experience pain or discomfort in the clitoral area, as many conditions can be the root cause. These include pelvic floor dysfunction, neuralgias, vulvar diseases, infections under the clitoral hood, vulvovaginal infections, spinal problems, clitoral phimosis, or keratin pearls. To achieve lasting relief, understanding the cause is essential. At PHRC, our skilled professionals are trained to diagnose the issue and create a tailored treatment plan to help you feel better.
Clitoral pain is a form of Vulvodynia, a condition that causes discomfort or pain in the vulvar region. It may involve both the clitoris and the clitoral hood. The pain can be either provoked by touch or unprovoked, occurring without any external stimulus. In some cases, individuals experience a mix of both types. The severity of the pain can range from mild irritation to extreme discomfort, with frequency and intensity varying from person to person.









