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Labial Hypertrophy is a medical condition that occurs in females when there is an abnormal increase in the size of one or both of the “lips” of the vagina, called the labia. Labia are two fat pads that protect a woman's clitoris and vagina from trauma.
Labial hypertrophy is a harmless condition and can affect the inner labia, known as the labia minora, or the outer labia called the labia major. This condition isn't dangerous but can cause pain or chronic infection. Let’s read about Labial Hypertrophy, its representation by pictures, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and more.
Disease Name | Labial Hypertrophy |
Symptoms | Pain, Discomfort, Irritation, Recurring infection, Hygiene problems |
Causes | Hereditary, Hormonal imbalance, Ageing, Restrictive clothing, Active cycling |
Diagnosis | Pelvic examination, Cotton swab test, Blood test, Culture test, Biopsy |
Treated by | Gynaecologist, Plastic and cosmetic surgeon |
Treatment options | Labiaplasty |
Labial hypertrophy is a harmless condition that occurs in females. It is a condition in which one or both sides of vaginal lips abnormally increase in size. Two pairs of skin folds are in the vulva (external female genital) including labia majora (big outer folds) and labia minora (tiny inner folds). In labial hypertrophy, the inner labia are frequently affected compared to the outer labia.
Most females with labial hypertrophy do not experience any symptoms. However, in some cases, labial hypertrophy may be uncomfortable, and the following signs and symptoms of labial hypertrophy may be noted:
Just like everyone has different facial features or sizes of any body part, there is no such thing as the correct size or shape of labia. The exact cause of why the labia grow bigger isn't clear. However, some of the possible causes of labial hypertrophy include:
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The following are the probable risk factors for labial hypertrophy that might put the patient at a higher chance of developing the disease:
There might not be a proven way to prevent labial hypertrophy. However, some of the below-mentioned measures can help reduce the risk of labial hypertrophy.
The primary care specialist will generally be able to diagnose labial hypertrophy by a physical examination. In addition to the physical examination, the doctor may also recommend following additional tests to diagnose labial hypertrophy.
Generally, treatment is not required if labial hypertrophy is not causing any problems with overall health. However, if the condition is causing discomfort and pain, a patient can take one of the following methods to treat labial hypertrophy:
Some lifestyle changes can be made to alleviate any discomfort or symptoms caused by labial hypertrophy. These include:
For severe labial hypertrophy, the doctor may recommend the following procedure:
Surgery Name | Surgery Cost |
Labiaplasty | ₹20,000 to ₹75,000 |
Labial hypertrophy does not require treatment in the majority of cases. Therefore, it's not harmful in most cases if not treated in time. However, at times if it is untreated, the following risks and complications of labial hypertrophy may occur:
The patient can consult the doctor if she experiences:
Dietary habits can also help reduce the risk of developing any disease condition. Below-mentioned is some dietary habits to keep in mind for patients with labial hypertrophy.
Labial hypertrophy is a medical condition that occurs in females when there is an abnormal increase in the size of one or both of the “lips” of the vagina, called the labia.
There is no known direct reason for labial hypertrophy. Doctors see it as a natural fluctuation in the human body. Just as one breast may be larger than the other, differences in the labia are usual.
Yes, most cases of labial hypertrophy are genetics and natural biological changes.
Most people with labial hypertrophy do not experience any symptoms. However, some of the symptoms associated with labial hypertrophy include pain, discomfort, irritation in the external genital area, and hygiene problems.
Diagnosing labial hypertrophy is simple. A doctor or a gynaecologist usually does a physical pelvic examination to diagnose labial hypertrophy.
One can reduce the risk of labial hypertrophy by wearing loose-fitting underwear, shorts, and pants to help prevent unnecessary friction in the area.
Labial hypertrophy can be treated without requiring surgical procedures, including lifestyle changes. In cases women want to have a permanent solution for the condition, Labiaplasty would be recommended by the doctors.
Labiaplasty is a plastic surgery usually performed to reduce the size and improve the shape of labia minora and labia majora. In some cases, the labia minora alone may need improvement. The surgeon will trim the excess labial tissue to make it tighter.
Yes, all health insurance plans cover the treatment for labial hypertrophy. Paperwork is facilitated by our team on your behalf ensuring smooth approval and a cashless facility. Contact HexaHealth for a simple cashless and hassle-free experience.
The cost of labial hypertrophy surgery is variable, considering the type of hospital chosen, the technique recommended, the patient's medical condition based on age and other health factors, etc. Contact HexaHealth for price transparency.
No, labiaplasty is not a painful procedure. People who undergo labiaplasty only experience mild and manageable discomfort for one week, feeling almost completely recovered within a few weeks after the procedure.
Visibly larger labia, irritation, discomfort or pain in the crotch area when wearing tight clothing such as bathing suits or tights are signs of the presence of labial hypertrophy.
Last Updated on: 10 August 2024
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