Okay, so let’s get into it. I woke up a few days ago with this weird, sharp pain. It wasn’t where I expected it, not in my back or side like you hear about with kidney stones, but right in my clitoris. Yeah, you heard that right. It was super strange and definitely not something I’d ever felt before. I started to freak out a little, thinking, “What the heck is going on?”
I decided to give it some time, thinking maybe it was just a one-off thing. But the pain kept coming back, off and on, and it was intense! It felt like a burning, throbbing sensation, and it was really uncomfortable. I was restless and worried at that time. At one point, I even noticed a bit of blood in my urine, which really scared me. And peeing? Forget about it. It burned like crazy every time I went.
I tried to tough it out, but after a couple of days of this, I knew I needed to see a doctor. I mean, you don’t just ignore pain like that, especially when it’s in such a sensitive area. The doctor did some tests and confirmed that it was indeed a kidney stone causing the pain. I was shocked! I didn’t realize that kidney stones could cause pain in the clitoris. And the doctor explained to me that sometimes the pain can be felt there for women.
- Kidney stone pain can show up in unexpected places, including the clitoris.
- Other symptoms, like blood in your urine and pain when you pee, are also pretty common with kidney stones.
- If the pain is really bad, you might feel sick to your stomach and have trouble staying hydrated.
- Women may experience itching, discharge, or period-like pain in the vulva area.
Here’s what I’ve learned from this whole experience:
The doctor gave me some medication to help with the pain and to help pass the stone. It took a while, but eventually, the stone passed, and the pain went away. It was such a relief! It was rough experience, but I’m glad I finally got it figured out. If you’re feeling any weird pains, especially in your private parts, don’t ignore them! Go see a doctor and get it checked out. Trust me, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
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