Clitoral issues
Hello Doctor: After clitoral masturbation, I experience some stinging pain, but there is no pain or itching when urinating.
I think it might be due to skin abrasion.
Can I apply Baoling Four Benefits Ointment? If so, how should I use the ointment? Is it safe to use during my menstrual period? How many days will the stinging sensation last?
Ms. Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/07/20
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, apply the ointment twice a day for two to three days and see how it goes.
If you still feel uncomfortable, it is recommended to consult a gynecologist.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2024/07/20
More Info
Clitoral pain, especially after masturbation, can be concerning and may arise from various causes, including irritation, minor injuries, or even infections. It's important to approach this issue with care and understanding, as the clitoral area is sensitive and can react to various stimuli.
First and foremost, if you are experiencing sharp pain or discomfort after masturbation, it could be due to friction or overstimulation. This is particularly common if there is insufficient lubrication during the act. If the pain feels like a surface irritation or a minor cut, applying a gentle, soothing ointment may help. However, it's crucial to choose the right product.
Regarding your question about using "寶齡四益軟膏" (a type of ointment), it is essential to ensure that the product is safe for use on sensitive areas. Generally, ointments designed for skin healing can be used, but you should check the ingredients to ensure there are no irritants or allergens that could exacerbate the situation. If the ointment is safe, you can apply a small amount directly to the affected area. It's best to do this after cleaning the area gently with mild soap and water.
When applying the ointment, use clean hands and apply a thin layer to avoid excessive buildup, which could lead to further irritation. You can use it as needed, but be cautious not to overapply. If you notice any increased irritation or if the pain persists, it would be wise to discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
As for menstruation, it is generally advisable to avoid applying ointments during this time unless necessary, as the menstrual flow can wash away the product and may introduce bacteria to the area. If you are experiencing pain during your period, it might be best to wait until after your cycle to assess the situation further.
In terms of how long the pain might last, this can vary significantly from person to person. If the pain is due to minor irritation or a small cut, it may resolve within a few days with proper care. However, if the pain persists beyond a week or worsens, it is crucial to seek medical advice. Persistent pain could indicate an underlying issue that may require professional evaluation.
In summary, here are some steps you can take to manage clitoral pain after masturbation:
1. Gentle Cleaning: Clean the area with mild soap and water.
2. Ointment Application: If using an ointment, ensure it is safe for sensitive areas and apply a thin layer as needed.
3. Avoid During Menstruation: It may be best to avoid applying ointments during your menstrual cycle.
4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the pain. If it persists beyond a few days or worsens, consult a healthcare provider.
5. Consider Lubrication: For future masturbation, consider using a water-based lubricant to reduce friction and irritation.
If you have any concerns about your symptoms or if they do not improve, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice and treatment options.
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