How to separate vulva adhesions

Dr. Jordan Foster
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2025-05-21 07:06:56
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The most common way to separate vulva adhesions is to separate labial adhesions with cotton swabs, among which labial adhesions are more common. If bilateral labial adhesions are serious, they cannot be separated by bare hands. Sometimes they need to be separated with electrotome under anesthesia. This is safer. Labial adhesion is often related to estrogen in the body, more common in elderly women or newborns or infants, this time it needs timely examination and treatment, after the adhesion also needs to strengthen care, local application of some ointment, and also need to closely observe the local redness, generally speaking, 1 to 2 weeks can recover.