Regarding the diagnostic basis of congenital absence of vagina, we must actively grasp it. Only by actively grasping the diagnostic basis of congenital absence of vagina can we make an accurate diagnosis and correct treatment. Next, we will give a detailed interpretation of the diagnostic basis of congenital absence of vagina. Most patients with congenital absence of vagina have normal external genitalia. However, due to some abnormal differentiation during embryonic development, only a very shallow pit evolved from the urogenital sinus during embryonic development, or a short and shallow lower vagina about 2 cm deep, can be seen at the vaginal opening, and sometimes the hymen can be seen. These women cannot have sex after marriage. Generally, they also have congenital absence of uterus, so there is no menstruation. Of course, they cannot give birth. Even surgical correction cannot solve the fertility problem. If the patient has a normal uterus and the ovaries and endometrium function normally, the patient may seek medical attention after puberty due to periodic abdominal pain caused by menstrual blood retention and receive timely treatment. If there is no uterus or the uterus is very immature, the treatment of congenital absence of vagina is best performed before or shortly after marriage. Congenital absence of vagina is diagnosed based on: 1. Prepubertal period is often neglected. If carefully examined, there may or may not be a hymen, a shallow depression at the opening of the hymen, or a short and shallow lower vagina. 2. With or without uterine dysplasia. If the uterus develops abnormally, it will manifest as primary amenorrhea after puberty, with a small or deformed uterus. If the uterus develops normally, primary amenorrhea will occur with periodic abdominal pain, intrauterine blood accumulation, and enlarged uterus. 3. Sexual dysfunction. 4. Those with ovarian hypoplasia have incomplete development of secondary sexual characteristics, short stature, webbed neck, cubitus valgus and other deformities. We must actively grasp the diagnostic basis of congenital absence of vagina mentioned above. Of course, after grasping the diagnostic basis of congenital absence of vagina, we must also actively consult the advice of relevant experts to restore our safety and health. |
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