There are many types of genital dysgenesis, mainly including internal and external genital dysgenesis, which may affect reproductive function. For males, the most common types of genital dysplasia are phimosis, prepuce, cryptorchidism, missing testicles, missing vas deferens, missing epididymis, supra-urethral cleft, hypospadias, and so on. For females, genital dysplasia commonly includes vaginal dysplasia, uterine dysplasia, hermaphroditism, hymen atresia, cervical atresia, and so on. Genital dysplasia can cause many symptoms, most commonly affecting the patient’s sex life and fertility. Genital dysplasia will bring serious psychological burden and shadow to the patient, and induce genitourinary infections and so on. Patients with dysgenital dysplasia need to consult a doctor for timely examination and early treatment.