Does a baby girl need surgery for vulvar adhesions?

Whether a baby girl should have surgery for vulvar adhesions needs to be judged according to the severity of the adhesions.
If a baby girl’s vulvar adhesions are not serious, she can be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, and surgery is not necessary for the time being. For example, she can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs such as erythromycin ointment and amoxicillin, and she also needs to be washed with a potassium permanganate solution in water to relieve the symptoms and avoid worsening of the infection.
If the baby girl vulvar adhesion situation is more serious, may need to carry out surgical treatment, such as vulvar adhesion separation surgery.
If your baby has vulvar adhesions, it is recommended that you take your child to a doctor for a complete examination, to identify the cause of the problem under the doctor’s guidance, and to avoid delaying the treatment. After the surgery, we need to do a good job of nursing and health care, keep the vagina of the baby girl clean and hygienic, to avoid re-infection.