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I don't know whats going on..

Since yesterday evening, I've been having this weird throbbing pain, in what feels like the area behind my clitoris. I thought maybe it was uti, but after using the bathroom, I still have no relief. I read it could be from a "discharge build up", and I did have alot of watery discharge yesterday. Help anyone?? (sorry for the tmi)
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Hi K, Well perhaps you had a wet dream as us men would say, and this did the trick?
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Well I really don't know what it was. I went to bed that night and the next morning it was gone. Who knows..
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Hi K no you need an earth shattering orgasm, to clear out yourself, its all to do with a build up inside you.
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Well I guess I should say I haven't had intercourse. I have had oral and been fingered multiple times.. Wouldn't that do justice?
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Hi K, So it could be your in need of a good climax then, try that then come back to me.
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No I haven't had sex in over a month, so its not from that. And I was thinking uti also.
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Hi K, Been having sex lately, has got to be the first question, and a UTI would give you a burning when releaving yourself.
Try This dropping saturated sugars, white bread and pasta from your diet, this should get rid if your watery discharge.
And a good climax may get rid of your throbbing its to do with a build up of blood.
Good Luck
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