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How to remove loose hairs in clitoris hole..

So I’ve noticed that when I shave my private part I tend to get hair in the hood of my clitoris. I masturbate rubbing my clitoris and one day I noticed that it didn’t really feel good it kinda hurt. So I stopped for a while. TODAY I shined a light while using a magnifying glass app on my phone and I saw HAIRS. I might describe this wrong, but the hood of my clit, when spreaded there’s a small hole and IN THAT HOLE WAS MULTIPLE. I spent hours trying to get the first one out and those were closer to the surface but these other ones are a little father down and I don’t think I can get them with tweezers.. No wonder I was having so much discomfort whilst trying to masturbate. I’m scheduling an appointment Monday and I’m scared. The hole is small and that area is sensitive.. how are they gonna get it out ??? Will I be sleep? Awake? Will I feel it? I have so many questions and I’m generally scared..
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Could you please let me know what happened here? I have the same thing. Did they end up being stray hairs or hairs actually coming out of a hole there that will re grow?
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So this just happened to me, I don't shave. I noticed a pain down there a couple of weeks ago and wasn't sure why. I went under the hood (pun intended) and had a look, apparently some loose hairs had gotten in there. Hurt like a ***** to get out but I feel so much better. I would recommend taking a bath and trying to get a little current in there, maybe some will come out. Or poke a hole in a the top of a warm water bottle and squirt it on it? I'm not sure what to do for tiny hairs but I definitely wouldn't go in with tweezers.
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Man, maybe it's time to go natural so this doesn't happen again.  I'm an older guy and never knew a woman who shaved that area.  I know it's become popular, but maybe for you it's not such a good idea.  Won't help this time, but will prevent it in the future.  Life is hard enough.  All the best.
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Oh man. Ya, that would not be good. Friend of mine is a hair dresser and I never realized the perils of hair and our skin.  They call them hair splinters. He told me that what they do is put a piece of tape over the area with the hair and push down and then up and that often the hair will stick and come out.  I wonder if you could try that there.  Does that happen often?  I would maybe shave and then rinse in the shower before masturbating.  Are you still urinating alright? Does that hurt? That hole is your urethra (where urine comes and a long tube that goes to your bladder). An obstruction would be a problem as well. If you have any trouble passing urine, I'd go to the doctor before Monday. Urgent care would work.  Try the tape thing to see if it works at all. At the doctors, they are very good at numbing you up if need be but would imagine it's all a bit sensitive now. Let us know how the removal goes, I'll be following.
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I hope you’ve figured out in the last 2 years that she was talking about under the clitoral hood, above the clitoris. It is definitely not the urethra… if you don’t understand still, there are diagrams that will point out the urethra and vagina. These are not the locations she’s talking about, so there shouldn’t (although not impossible) be pain when urination since she’s not talking about the urethra, but instead the tiny hole above (not below) the clitoris.
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