Vaginal adhesions
Introduction
Introduction That is, part of the vaginal atresia, chronic inflammation caused by local granulation tissue hyperplasia, scar formation, severely affected by menstrual blood.
Cause
Cause
The cause of vaginal adhesions:
Vaginitis.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Gynecological examination vaginal gynecological routine examination
Diagnostic diagnosis of vaginal adhesions:
Patients usually have symptoms and colposcopy can aid diagnosis.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Identification of vaginal adhesions and vaginal atresia:
Vaginal adhesion or even atresia: senile vaginitis, also known as atrophic vaginitis, is a non-specific vaginitis. Mainly manifested as vaginal inflammation caused by various local vaginal resistance caused by various causes before and after menopause, vaginal inflammation caused by pathogenic bacteria infection, severe vaginal stenosis or even atresia. It occurs mostly in women after menopause, but it can also occur after bilateral oophorectomy or lactation. Gynecological examination showed that the vaginal mucosa showed atrophic changes, wrinkles disappeared, the epithelium was thin and smooth, the vaginal mucosa was congested, red and swollen, and there were bleeding spots or bleeding spots in the mucosa. In severe cases, ulcers or vulva flushing could form. The ulcer surface can be adhered to the contralateral side. When the adhesion is severe, the vagina is narrowed or even blocked, and the inflammatory secretions are not well drained to form vaginal empyema or uterine empyema.
Patients usually have symptoms and colposcopy can aid diagnosis.
The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments.