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Does labial adhesion need surgery?
Netizen Xiaoli is going to get married at the end of the year, but recently physical examination found that she has labial adhesion. The doctor advised her to have an operation as soon as possible, so that she can recover by the end of the year and will not affect the life of husband and wife. It can be seen that Xiaoli felt that her usual life was not affected, so she consulted experts online and asked if it was necessary to do labial plastic surgery. Plastic surgeon of Wuxi Spring Hospital: Female labial adhesions are mostly congenital. If there is labial adhesion, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for relevant examination and timely operation. On the one hand, it is to prevent developmental disorders, on the other hand, it is to prevent sexual life disorders and affect the life of husband and wife; Let's explain to you about labial adhesion: there are two reasons for labial adhesion: congenital labial adhesion and acquired adhesion. Congenital lip adhesion is rare, and it is usually found in physical examination after birth, so hermaphroditism needs to be excluded. Most of them are formed after birth, because the local skin mucosa is stimulated or infected and inflamed after injury, and parents did not find it in time. Netizens are most concerned about: Should labial adhesion be operated? From the point of adhesion, both labia majora and labia minora can adhere, but most patients only adhere to labia minora. If the labia majora and labia minora adhere, the vulva will only see a piece of skin tissue or only expose the clitoris, and urine will be discharged from a crack. There are two kinds of labia minora adhesion, one is complete adhesion, the left and right labia minora are connected by a thin gray membranous tissue, and there is a small hole in the center of this membranous adhesion, which shows that urine is discharged from this hole. The other is incomplete adhesion, but the adhesion tissue is thicker. If the upper part of labia minora adheres to cover the clitoris, urethral orifice and most of the vaginal orifice, urine will be discharged from the gap below the adhered part. For example, the lower part of labia minora adheres to cover the vaginal orifice and urethral orifice, and urine is discharged from the upper fissure of the adhered part.