I'm feeling sensation in my clitoris from yesterday.. it's continuous.. and due to sensations feeling the urge to pee ..idk how to explain but I'm feeling something which is definitely not a feeling of orgasm ..like whenever we touch our clitoris we feel something.. but this time it's lil different with very very less pain + continuous sensation... soo uncomfortable.. please advice me should I wait for some more days or consult a doctor
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Get a physical examination done by your nearest gynec first.
If all things are well then maintain hygiene and drink lot of water.
You will feel better.
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Hi sometime it happens.
Do not touch to clitoris.
Clean it with good hygienic solution.
Good for urination on time to time.
If after that also feeling sensation.
It may be feeling excitement.
Emotional feelings..
Kindly provide more details .
It could be due to a urinary tract infection or a vaginal infection. You can get your urine tested. If there is no infection detected in the urine, you can consult with a Gynecologist to rule out if there is any local infection or other causes.
Your symptoms could be because of urine infection
You can get a test done to find out
If the report is normal you are advised to meet a doctor in person for examination and diagnosis
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