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Labial adhesion

Disease Labhart-Willi SyndromeLaboratory Diagnosis

Labial adhesions
The external female genitals include the labia majora (larger outer lips) and the labia minora (smaller inner lips). Generally, the two labia minora lie on either side of the vagina and urethra and only intersect at the clitoris.

 


Labial Adhesions
Usually, the lips of skin surrounding the entrance to the vagina are separate, with a clear opening in between. ...
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Labial adhesions are a common disorder in prepubertal females.
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For labial adhesions, a conjugated estrogen cream may also be used.
Drug treatment (see Table 3: Incontinence in Children: Drugs Used for Enuresis in Children∗) is sometimes helpful but is not typically first-line therapy.

Labial fusion, or labial adhesion, is when the small lips around the entrance to the vagina (the labia minora) become sealed together and covered with a fleshy membrane.

Asherman syndrome. Asherman syndrome is the presence of adhesions that form in the uterus after dilation and curettage. They can cause infertility.
Labial adhesions
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See also: Adhesion, Symptom, Fertility, Infections, Surgery

Disease Labhart-Willi SyndromeLaboratory Diagnosis

 
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