What Is a Clitoral Hood Reduction?

Organized mainly by erections. It is genetically and structurally equivalent to a man's penis. The clitoris is located behind the anterior commissure and contains a pair of clitoral sponges. The clitoral sponge is divided into three parts. The posterior clitoral foot is cylindrical, starting from the periosteum of the inferior pubic and inferior ischial branches, inwardly and upwardly to the lower edge of the pubic symphysis. Tissue septum, called comb septum. The clitoris body is folded at a right angle to the front and bottom, and its free end is called the clitoral head, which is a round nodule that protrudes below the foreskin of the clitoris. There is often clitoral dirt in the clitoral groove between the clitoris and the clitoral foreskin. The clitoris is attached to the labia minora under the head. The clitoris is covered with a white membrane.

Organized mainly by erections. It is genetically and structurally equivalent to a man's penis. The clitoris is located behind the anterior commissure and contains a pair of clitoral sponges. The clitoral sponge is divided into three parts. The posterior clitoral foot is cylindrical, starting from the periosteum of the inferior pubic and inferior ischial branches, inwardly and upwardly to the lower edge of the pubic symphysis. Tissue septum, called comb septum. The clitoris body is folded at a right angle to the front and bottom, and its free end is called the clitoral head, which is a round nodule that protrudes below the foreskin of the clitoris. There is often clitoral dirt in the clitoral groove between the clitoris and the clitoral foreskin. The clitoris is attached to the labia minora under the head. The clitoris is covered with a white membrane.
Chinese name
clitoris
Foreign name
Clitoris
Other name
Nuclei
Shape
Cylindrical
Function
Stimulate female sexuality and pleasure
Pinyin
Yin Di

Clitoris overview

The structure of the clitoral cavernous body is similar to that of the penile cavernous body, and it can also be congested and erect. The clitoral head is mainly composed of sponge-like erectile tissue. The clitoral mucosa and submucosal tissues are rich in blood vessels and nerve terminals, and they are sensitive to erections.

Clitoral clinical disease:

(1) Hypertrophy of the clitoris:
Abnormal hypertrophy is caused by excessive use of exogenous androgen or excessive secretion of hormones in the body. It can be relieved after stopping the drug or treating the primary disease. Generally, it does not affect sexual response and does not cause pain. No special treatment is required. . But some clitoral hypertrophies are abnormal endocrine organs, leading to virilization of women and affecting sexual life. In such women, a large amount of androgen secreted by the adrenal cortex enters the blood, and when the ovaries secrete relatively few estrogen, symptoms of clitoral hypertrophy and loss of sexual desire may occur. In the long run, the body will develop into masculinity in many places.
(2) The clitoris is too small:
Because the clitoris is too small, the labia minora may be too tight. When the penis is inserted into the vagina, the clitoris cannot reach the clitoris, which makes it difficult to stimulate the clitoris and not feel the orgasm. In the long run, it will cause female sexual apathy.
(3) The clitoris foreskin is too long:
Because the clitoral foreskin is completely covered by the excessively long clitoris, the clitoris is not fully stimulated during sexual life, which may cause orgasm disorder and low sexual desire.
(D) deformity of the clitoris:
Clitoral deformities are not common. This abnormal symptom is congenital and is caused by the internal and external environment of the mother as early as embryonic development. If the mother is sick, taking the wrong medicine, X-ray irradiation, or inhaling toxic and harmful gas dust, the clitoral deformity caused by abnormal embryo development may also have the possibility of gender deformity. You should go to the hospital for detailed examination and receive appropriate treatment. .
(5) Clitoral pain:
The lack of secretions from the clitoris and the foreskin often cause pain. When a woman reaches orgasm, the clitoral head will become very sensitive, and then strong stimulation will undoubtedly cause pain. The above two situations are completely normal physiological phenomena. The most common cause of pathological clitoral pain is infection, such as genital herpes spreading around the clitoris; gonococcal, moldy, trichomonas vulvovaginitis spreads to the entire vulva; genital warts, vestibular gland cysts, etc. are also often caused during sexual intercourse or Clitoral pain occurs when stroking, and is often accompanied by other secondary infections such as mold and trichomoniasis; jock itch, scabies, parasite eggs, chemical fiber underwear, local excessive cleaning, cosmetics and other chemical stimulation can cause clitoral pain.
(6) Clitoral skin lesions:
Some women found clitoral skin lesions after several sexual intercourses. In fact, some diseases can cause the same symptoms. For example, drug allergy can cause fixed drug eruption of female clitoris and male glans foreskin; drug and food allergies can cause severe foreskin edema; 2 to 3 days after sexual intercourse, clitoral foreskin or clostridial infection can be caused by penile twitching, which can cause clitoral atrophy And symptoms such as skin lesions.

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