Does the clitoris get bigger?

Sep 03, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
During sexual arousal, the clitoris temporarily swells and enlarges due to localized vascular congestion. This change is a normal physiological response and will gradually return to its original size as sexual excitement subsides, causing no impact on health. During puberty, influenced by hormonal changes within the body, the clitoris develops along with the reproductive system, undergoing a phase of enlargement until reaching full development and stabilizing in its final form.

Under normal circumstances, the clitoris may physiologically enlarge during sexual arousal or puberty. However, it generally does not enlarge arbitrarily without specific stimulation or disease influence. If concerned, it is recommended to seek medical consultation in advance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

During sexual arousal, the clitoris may temporarily swell and enlarge due to localized vascular congestion. This change is a normal physiological response and will gradually return to its original size as sexual arousal subsides, without affecting health. During puberty, influenced by changes in hormone levels in the body, the clitoris develops along with the reproductive system, showing temporary enlargement until reaching full development and stabilizing in its final form.

If the clitoris exhibits persistent enlargement without sexual arousal or developmental factors, especially accompanied by symptoms such as pain, itching, or abnormal discharge, it may be related to localized inflammation, hormonal imbalances, or other diseases. This condition is not considered normal and timely medical evaluation is necessary to determine the cause. Additionally, long-term inappropriate stimulation may also lead to abnormal clitoral tissue proliferation, causing non-physiological enlargement.

If abnormal clitoral enlargement or discomfort occurs, do not attempt self-diagnosis or随意处理 (improper handling). Seek prompt medical attention at a正规医院 (reputable hospital) to undergo professional evaluation and determine the cause. Follow medical advice for targeted management to avoid delays in addressing potential health issues.

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