Vaginal irritation and discharge are common problems for many women. Follow this chart for help in understanding and self-treating many of these problems. Do you have a vaginal discharge that is normal in color, consistency, and smell, but has the amount increased? Do you have pain or burning with urination? Do you feel that you are having trouble starting your stream of urine? Do you feel that you are not completely emptying your bladder when you urinate? This is most likely related to normal hormone changes or possibly the use of oral contraceptives.

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Try out PMC Labs and tell us what you think. Learn More. Language: English Turkish. We present a case of congenital absence of Vagina which was treated by reconstruction of the vagina using vascular labial flaps. Furthermore, we anchored the neo-vagina to the Sacro-spinous ligament on either side. The aim of the attachment to the sacro-spinous ligament is to provide a durable apical support and to give an immediate, good vaginal length. Various techniques have been described for the construction of Neo-vagina. Except for sigmoid vaginoplasty, most other procedures are associated with a significant risk of post-operative restenosis, for which prolonged dilatation is necessary. Attaching to the sacro-spinous ligament gives the vagina good depth and, to some extent, decreases the risk of re-stenosis. This technique is simpler, does not require sophisticated instruments or prolonged post operative dilatation and is particularly suitable for under-developed countries.
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DermNet provides Google Translate, a free machine translation service. Note that this may not provide an exact translation in all languages. Home arrow-right-small-blue Topics A—Z arrow-right-small-blue Labial adhesion in adult women. Labia is the medical term for lips and can be used to refer to the lips of female genitalia. The labia cover and protect the urethral opening the urethra is the passageway to the bladder and the vagina.