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TOPIC: G-spot pain

8 years, 3 months ago #18513
  • anniemae
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G-spot pain

Is it possible to have your g-spot screwed up? I was diagnosed with VVS even though my doctor felt my painful spot was farter in. It's a burning sharp pain when I insert a finger and press on the anterior (toward the front of me) wall of my vagina. Once I get past the spot, it burns but slightly, until I pass it again. I'm just wondering if it's possible for the G spot to be overly sensitive, or the nerves be screwed up. I realize that you can't give medical advice...I'm just wondering if you know of any condition or whatnot that might warrant it. <BR>Thanks for your time.
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8 years, 2 months ago #18514

Re: G-spot pain

It is possible that you are feeling urethral or bladder tenderness. This can be a sign of interstial cystitis or urthritis. <P><B>Is it possible to have your g-spot screwed up? I was diagnosed with VVS even though my doctor felt my painful spot was farter in. It's a burning sharp pain when I insert a finger and press on the anterior (toward the front of me) wall of my vagina. Once I get past the spot, it burns but slightly, until I pass it again. I'm just wondering if it's possible for the G spot to be overly sensitive, or the nerves be screwed up. I realize that you can't give medical advice...I'm just wondering if you know of any condition or whatnot that might warrant it. <BR>Thanks for your time.</B>[/QUOTE]<P><P>------------------<BR>Andrew T. Goldstein<BR>Director, The Center For Vulvovaginal Disorders
Andrew T. Goldstein, MD
Director, WWW.OurGyn.com
Director, The Center For Vulvovaginal Disorders
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