Needs exam: An exam is needed to determine the cause and treatment. Genital herpes is my first concern when a patient complains of pain on the genitals. Since you just started medication an allergic reaction is a possibility. Schedule a visit for an exam and testing.
Answered 11/5/2014
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Clitoral pain: Pain and discomfort in the vulva (vulvodynia) is a common cause of clitoris pain, as are skin irritations from rashes or household chemicals. Recurring infections or cancer may also cause clitoris pain. In other cases, clitoris pain may be related to a chronic underlying disease that affects other regions of the body. Other causes of clitoris pain include vaginal yeast infections and sexually transmitted diseases.
Answered 11/16/2014
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