Labial adhesion is not a rare disease in children. But there has been relatively little written in the past. The adhesion occurs by sticking together the epithelial surface of labia minor without union of deeper tissue. And the disease usually causes ...
Labial adhesion is not a rare disease in children. But there has been relatively little written in the past. The adhesion occurs by sticking together the epithelial surface of labia minor without union of deeper tissue. And the disease usually causes no symptom. In the past two years, we have seen 2 cases of labial adhesion in children. Both cases were treated with local application of Dienestrol cream. The results were excellent without recurrence so far.