What to do if there are slight adhesions on both sides of the labia minora?

Slight adhesions on both sides of the labia minora can be treated in the following ways: keeping the vulva clean, separating the adhesion bands, medication, surgery, and so on.
1. Keeping the vulva clean: When the labia minora are slightly adherent, the first thing to do is to keep the vulva clean, wash the vulva and change the underwear frequently to prevent vulvar inflammation from aggravating the adhesion.
2. Separate the adhesion band: If the adhesion area of labia minora is not big and the adhesion is not serious, you can use iodine povidone to disinfect the area and then try to separate the adhesion band by using aseptic forceps and other instruments. Pay attention to the gentle action, if separation is difficult, do not force separation.
3. Medication: You can use estrogenic drugs, such as estriol ointment, combined estrogen ointment, or antibiotic ointment, such as erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment, etc., so that the adhesion band can be loosened by itself, or be separated artificially after the use of medication.
4. Surgery: If the adhesions are difficult to break down and the above treatment is ineffective, surgery can be performed to separate the adhesion bands or excise the adherent tissues to restore the normal shape of the labia minora.
For minor adhesions on both sides of the labia minora, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of a professional doctor. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of clinicians to avoid adverse reactions.