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Clit orgasm sensation won't stop 2 wks on and off worse then viagra?

Dr. is baffled went to ER non stop climax feeling tried diflucan r/o yeast vulvovaginitis? urine culture is normal... no tight clothes cotton undies no sex can't stand any pressure on my pubic area..tried more diflucan and lotrisone , i think its a pinched nerve. makes me whacka doodle.. 40+ and holding any ideas? useful helpful....

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GYNO: said something about a depression pill that will stop nerve sensation?no drug mentioned but with my multiple allergies he said try the lotrisone steroid- antifungal first.. as i recall on ANSWERS comment if you have an idea to share of relevance free points for sorry? next...

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The studies of Prof. Waldinger have shown that ReGS, including PSAS or PGAD, is a well-described neurological disorder that can be treated with TENS and or medication (daily clonazepam, or oxazepam, or on-demand tramadol; local injection with bupivacaine 0.5% or bupivacaine 0.5% + 40 mg methylprednisolon

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Amazingly I just saw a program on tv called Strange Sex. In part of the program one lady had very a very similar condition. I say condition because it was a medical condition that she was diagnosed with. She went through weeks of seeing doctors without results. Finally the dr. put her on a medication for something else and it seemed to remedy her situation. In one of the test the dr. checked blood flow to the clitoris and the findings were that she was stimulated constantly leading to her apparent discomfort. The medication which controlled dopamine production in the brain reduced the blood flow to the clitoris relieving her situation. I remember that she had done a lot of research over the internet to learn of this condition and that many women are affected with this. I believe the numbers were 400,000 women in the U.S. alone. Still this is relatively few so there is little information available. Hopefully this helps.

    Source(s): Program I saw on tv.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    oh wow. first time i've heard of this. i'm sorry but i have no clue. im sorry and i hope you can get a solution

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