Re: Labia Minora Fusion

From: Eberhard Lisse (el@ac.lisse.na)
Fri Oct 25 06:51:51 2002


James,

we see this all the time here.

If it is an infant, take a cotton tip applicator and stroke gently a few times along the fusion line, starting at the opening downwards.

You'll impress the mother :-)-O

Then some Premarin creame for a few days to prevent recurrence.

greetings, el

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In message <200210250751.g9P7pEd31550@mail.medispecialty.com>, James Quekett wr ites: > I am a General Practitioner in the U.K and I have a case where the Labia > Minora have become congenitally fused although the is still a midline > depression so upon initial examination at birth I think this may have > been missed ( I did not perform the initial exam). > I will be referring on for a specialist opinion but I would be grateful > if anyone has any information out of interest as I have not come across > this before. It is notable that the fusion is not complete at the > urethral opening. >





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