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Swollen clitoris

I last had sex 3 days ago, in which there was a significant amount of attention to the clitoris and some of it rather rough.  I was a little sore the next day but nothing that seemed out of the ordinary, however yesterday I became progressively sore throughout the day but didn't notice anything that looked unusual.  Today I have remained very sore, to the point that it is uncomfortable to walk and my clitoris is very swollen.  None of the other surrounding areas are sore or swollen.  I suspect that it was a combo of rough foreplay and tight jeans worn yesterday, but I'm concerned that the swelling is getting worse.  Has anyone experience anything similar?
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I also experienced that once or twice in my life... the good old days when foreplay was still what it was suppose to be...
The discomfort should go away in a day or so. All it is is as you mentioned, significant attention and roughness. It just causes a bit of swelling and tearing and stetching of the clitoris and surrounding areas and it might also burn a little because of that.
I found that using a vaginal cream just helps sooth the pain and heals it a little faster.
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1331120 tn?1276484496
never that experienced that before, my advice is consult an expert so they an give you more helpful advice.after that share it to us so we should know what we will do if it happens to us.
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