Labia minora adhesions are quite common in little girls, presenting as adhesion of the labia minora on both sides in the midline, usually with a small hole anterior to the adhesion of the labia minora and just below the clitoris, through which urine can be discharged. A few cases present with recurrent urinary tract infections. The normal vaginal opening is not visible on vulvar examination. Treatment:Comparatively simple, with vascular forceps slight adhesion separation can be, after separation should pay attention to local cleaning, cleaning in the labia minora external application of comfrey oil, so as to avoid re-adhesion. Generally do not need anesthesia, you can also apply topical lidocaine cream. Labia minora adhesion is more serious, only the urethral opening remains, urination is not yet affected The adhesion is completely loosened, and the wound should be kept clean to prevent re-adhesion.