Sitting position that exerts pressure on the clitoris or genital area?
When sitting and applying pressure to the clitoris or genital area, there is a tingling and itchy sensation, which then leads to a strong urge to use the restroom.
If there is no pressure, this sensation does not occur.
Initially, I thought it was related to hair, but after shaving, I realized that was not the issue.
I am unsure why this happens when pressure is applied, and I would like a doctor's explanation.
Thank you.
Additionally, I would like to ask if a prolapsed uterus can be felt as a ball-like structure protruding from the vaginal wall, approximately the size of a dime.
Thank you for your response, doctor.
Nong Nong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/07/15
Dr. Lin Manying reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello Miss Nong Nong: 1.
There are many nerves near the perineum, and sometimes pressure can cause the sensations you described, provided there are no abnormal secretions.
2.
What you are describing refers to the cervix, which can generally be felt with a finger inserted more than two-thirds of the way in.
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Reply Date: 2018/07/15
More Info
Understanding discomfort from sitting pressure on the clitoris and vaginal health can be quite complex, as it involves various anatomical and physiological factors. When you experience a tingling or itchy sensation in the clitoral area while sitting, especially when leaning forward, it may be due to pressure on the nerves and blood vessels in that region. The clitoris is rich in nerve endings, and any pressure can lead to sensations that might be interpreted as discomfort or irritation.
The sensation you describe could also be linked to the bulbocavernosus reflex, which is a neural reflex that can be triggered by pressure on the clitoris or glans penis. This reflex involves the contraction of the pelvic floor muscles and can lead to feelings of urgency or discomfort, especially if there is sustained pressure on the area. It is not uncommon for individuals to feel a need to urinate when the clitoris is stimulated or compressed, as the nerves in that area are closely linked to the urinary system.
Regarding your question about uterine prolapse, it is indeed possible to feel a bulging mass when you insert your fingers into the vagina if there is a significant degree of prolapse. Uterine prolapse occurs when the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments become weak, allowing the uterus to descend into the vaginal canal. In some cases, this can create a noticeable bulge that can be felt during a self-examination. The size of the bulge can vary, and it may feel like a round mass, similar to the size of a coin, as you described.
If you are experiencing discomfort or unusual sensations, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who can perform a thorough examination. They may recommend imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to assess the pelvic organs and determine if there are any underlying issues contributing to your symptoms.
Additionally, if you are experiencing persistent discomfort while sitting, it may be beneficial to evaluate your posture and seating arrangements. Using supportive cushions or adjusting your sitting position can help alleviate pressure on the pelvic area. Engaging in pelvic floor exercises, such as Kegel exercises, can also strengthen the muscles that support the pelvic organs and may help reduce discomfort.
In summary, the sensations you are experiencing could be attributed to nerve compression due to sitting posture, and uterine prolapse may be palpable if present. It is essential to seek medical advice for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment options. Your health and comfort are paramount, and addressing these concerns with a qualified healthcare provider will help you find relief and improve your overall well-being.
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