2023
DOI: 10.1093/sxmrev/qead004
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Clitoral adhesions: a review of the literature

Abstract: Introduction Clitoral adhesions occur when the prepuce adheres to the glans. These adhesions have been found in up to 22% of women seeking evaluation for sexual dysfunction. The etiology of clitoral adhesions remains largely unclear. Studies published to date on the presentation and management of clitoral adhesions are relatively recent and raise questions for future research. Objectives We sought to provide a background of e… Show more

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“…Adhesions and subsequent sequestration of smegma and development of clitoral pearls (including smegmaliths) may predispose one to dyspareunia. Further, CPAs are associated with pain and difficulties with arousal and orgasm [ 43 ]. Thus, in the setting of sexual dysfunction, it is prudent to recognize and assess the interface between the prepuce and glans including the anatomy surrounding the CGC.…”
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“…Adhesions and subsequent sequestration of smegma and development of clitoral pearls (including smegmaliths) may predispose one to dyspareunia. Further, CPAs are associated with pain and difficulties with arousal and orgasm [ 43 ]. Thus, in the setting of sexual dysfunction, it is prudent to recognize and assess the interface between the prepuce and glans including the anatomy surrounding the CGC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%