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Clitoris – Anatomy, Function and Health

The clitoris is a female sexual organ that plays a central role in sexual arousal. It consists of erectile tissue and contains a dense network of nerve endings.

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The clitoris is a female sexual organ that plays a central role in sexual arousal. It consists of erectile tissue and contains a dense network of nerve endings.

What is the Clitoris?

The clitoris is part of the female genital anatomy and is considered the primary organ of sexual pleasure in women and people with female anatomy. It is located at the front of the vulva, where the labia minora meet. Although only a small portion of the clitoris is visible externally, the organ extends deep into the pelvis.

Anatomy of the Clitoris

The clitoris is anatomically far larger and more complex than historically recognized. It consists of several distinct parts:

  • Glans clitoridis: The visible tip of the clitoris, which is highly sensitive due to a dense concentration of nerve endings.
  • Body (Corpus clitoridis): The cylindrical midsection that extends internally.
  • Crura clitoridis: Two arm-like extensions that anchor the clitoris to the pubic bone.
  • Vestibular bulbs: Two masses of erectile tissue flanking the vaginal opening that engorge during arousal.
  • Prepuce (clitoral hood): A fold of skin that covers and protects the glans.

In adults, the total internal and external length of the clitoris averages approximately 9 to 11 centimeters, with most of the structure hidden within the body.

Function of the Clitoris

The primary function of the clitoris is to facilitate sexual arousal and pleasure. It contains more than 8,000 nerve endings, making it the most densely innervated organ in the human body. During sexual stimulation, the erectile tissue of the clitoris fills with blood, causing the organ to swell and become more sensitive. This process is comparable to penile erection in males, as both organs share the same embryological origin.

Clinical Relevance

Sexual Health

Proper functioning of the clitoris is closely linked to sexual health and overall well-being. Illness, injury, or psychological stress can impair sensitivity. Commonly discussed clinical topics include:

  • Clitoral pain (clitorodynia): Chronic pain in or around the clitoris with various possible causes, including infections, skin conditions, or neurological issues.
  • Clitoral phimosis: A narrowing of the clitoral hood that may cause pain or inflammation.
  • Female genital mutilation (FGM): A harmful practice involving the partial or total removal of the clitoris or other genital structures. It has no medical indication and violates bodily integrity.

Neurobiology and Sexual Dysfunction

Conditions such as diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, or hormonal changes (e.g., during menopause) can affect nerve supply or blood flow to the clitoris, leading to reduced sensitivity or sexual dysfunction. Medical consultation is recommended in such cases.

Historical and Social Significance

The clitoris has been largely overlooked or misrepresented throughout medical history. Only in recent decades have modern imaging techniques such as MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) revealed the full extent of the organ. Today, education about clitoral anatomy is recognized as an essential component of sexual health literacy and women's healthcare.

References

  1. O'Connell HE, Sanjeevan KV, Hutson JM. Anatomy of the clitoris. Journal of Urology. 2005;174(4):1189-1195.
  2. World Health Organization (WHO): Female genital mutilation. Fact sheet, 2023. Available at: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/female-genital-mutilation
  3. Puppo V. Anatomy and physiology of the clitoris, vestibular bulbs, and labia minora with a review of the female orgasm. Clinical Anatomy. 2013;26(1):134-152.

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