Vaginal adhesions in younger children are mainly due to lack of attention to vulvar hygiene or inflammation caused by increased vaginal secretions.Vaginal adhesions in babies aged 1 year and 5 months can be treated conservatively with medication or surgically separated.
1. Conservative treatment: i.e., treatment through medication, generally used for babies with mild vaginal adhesions, can consider using water rinsing, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to use gentamycin ointment or erythromycin ointment for localized application, to achieve the purpose of anti-inflammatory.
2. Surgical separation: If the conservative treatment is ineffective or the degree of adhesion is more serious, it is necessary to consider surgical separation, and after the operation, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to change the medication on time, and regular rechecks.
Vaginal adhesions in 1 year and 5 months old babies need to be standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, usually must pay attention to the child’s private hygiene, adhere to wash the vulva, to avoid recurrence of adhesions.