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labia Problems

I think my labia majora is stuck to the labia minora. Is this normal or do I need to go to the doc? The minora also looks like it sticks out farther than the majora. Ive been hurting down there too.
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Well I went to two doctors and they didn't seem to think anything was wrong. I have a persistent yeast infection though and personally I think its because my hormones are messed up. what do you think?
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Hi,
How are you? What other symptoms are present? Labial adhesions may present with  the labia minora stuck together or when labium minorum fuses with labium majorum.  Secondary labial adhesions may be due to estrogen deficiency, particularly in non-sexually active women after the menopause or  gynecological conditions such as vulval lichen sclerosus, erosive lichen planus, Behcet syndrome, as complications of childbirth or from vulvectomy. If it persists, it is best that you have this checked by your gynecologist for proper evaluation. Treatment depends on the cause of the fusion. Take care and do keep us posted.
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