Understanding Clitorodynia

Understanding Clitorodynia: Yes, It’s Real—And Yes, There’s Help
Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get talked about enough:
Clitorodynia.
Clitorodynia is a condition involving
chronic clitoral pain, and for many, it can feel isolating, confusing, and incredibly frustrating. If you’ve experienced burning, aching, or stabbing sensations around the clitoris—especially during everyday activities like sitting, walking, or even showering—you’re not alone. And more importantly, you're not imagining it.
What Does Clitorodynia Feel Like?
Clitorodynia can show up in a variety of ways, including:
- Burning or stinging sensations
- Sharp, stabbing pain
- Itching, irritation, or rawness
- Throbbing or tenderness
- Pain during movement, sexual activity, or even at rest
- Sometimes numbness or tingling that spreads to the pelvis
For some, symptoms may come and go. For others, they’re persistent. Even things like urination or using certain soaps can trigger discomfort. If you ever experience severe pain along with symptoms like a fever or rapid heart rate, it’s important to seek urgent medical attention.
The Good News: You Don’t Have to Suffer in Silence
At Pelvic Health Melbourne, we understand how deeply clitorodynia can impact daily life—and how often it's misunderstood or dismissed. That’s why our approach is rooted in empathy, education, and evidence-based care. Our team works with you to tailor a plan that supports healing and comfort.
Some of the tools and techniques we use include:
- Mindfulness and breathwork to soothe the nervous system
- TENS therapy (gentle electrical stimulation) for pain relief
- Gentle stretching and pelvic floor downtraining
- Internal muscle release techniques, when appropriate
- Personalised advice on skincare, pain triggers, and referrals for further support, including medications or imaging if needed
You’re Not Alone—and You’re Not Making It Up
If you’ve ever been told “it’s all in your head” or felt dismissed by healthcare providers, we want you to know:
we see you. Clitorodynia is real, and help is available. You deserve answers. You deserve relief. And at Pelvic Health Melbourne, we’re here to help you find both.
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