Ladies, clitordynia or pain in the clitoris CAN BE (not always) due to PHN...post herpetic neuralgia. You may know you have HSV, you may not. You may have seen an outbreak, you may not have. However, if you had an outbreak and it damaged the nerve, you will have PHN, and if you have it in the clitoral area, that is what the pain is from. It will be a burning, itching kind of pain that nothing fixes. This is nerve damage. You must numb the nerve, which is done with an old class anti-depressant called Elavil. Start with a low dose (10mg) and you will get relief, then it will come back. Increase dosage. You will keep doing this until the pain does not come back and then you can lower dosage slowly. THis is not fun and it takes time...it took me nearly 18 mos. Nerves heal slowly. Again, this does not explain all clitordynia, but it is not something that doctors really look for, especially if they or you do not know you have HSV.




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