I am 23 female 45 kg. While having sex my right side of the clit inflammation. Its not causing pain or anything, it happened while having sex what to do now?
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Hello- temporary enlargement of clitoris is usually tied to sexual arousal. When you?re aroused, the blood flow to your genitals increases. Your clitoris and labia will swell as pleasure builds up. Once you orgasm, the size of your clitoris will decrease, and your genitals will go back to their unaroused state more quickly. When you orgasm, you?re able to release all the sexual tension that has built up in your body. Without that release, the throbbing and swelling of your genitals, including your clitoris, will subside more slowly. Your clitoris may also stay enlarged for an extended period if you?re frequently aroused but not experiencing a release. But sexual arousal isn?t the only reason why your clitoris may become enlarged. Certain conditions and infections can cause your vulva, which includes your clitoris and labia, to become temporarily inflamed. Vulva inflammation is also known as vulvitis or vulvovaginitis. It can happen because of: allergic reactions to materials or chemicals in clothing, creams, condoms, and other products fungal or bacterial infections, including yeast infections, scabies, and pubic lice skin conditions, such as dermatitis or eczema prolonged penetration or masturbation.
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