
Clitoral Anatomy
Topic
Clitoral anatomy refers to the complex structure of the clitoris, the primary anatomical source of female sexual pleasure. It consists of both external parts, such as the glans and clitoral hood, and extensive internal structures, including the corpus cavernosum, bulbs of vestibule, and crus of clitoris. This highly sensitive organ contains thousands of sensory nerve endings and erectile tissue that engorges during sexual arousal.

