danabriana answered Friday August 26 2005, 6:31 pm: no nobody knows about that. look it up. its not that hard. go to google. type in that word. stuff will come up. read it. thats how you do research. [ danabriana's advice column | Ask danabriana A Question ]
cailoisa answered Friday August 26 2005, 6:23 pm: There are many different kinds of labia, and they are all normal. A person can be born with asymmetrical labia, or it can come about later. I've read that it's common in women who ride bikes a lot, from the friction.
It shouldn't be a health concern, but you may want to talk to your doctor about it anyways. It won't go back by just leaving it alone, unfortunately. The only way to take care of it is to have it removed. This is actually pretty simple as far as surgeries go, your doctor will probably be able to do it in the office, without going to hospital, using local anesthesia and a few stitches.
Your insurance may or may not cover it. Some insurance companies see it as a cosmetic concern. However, you may be able to convince your doctor to write a letter to your insurance company by saying that it gets hurt by your jeans/underwear, or by saying it pulls during sex. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
karenR answered Friday August 26 2005, 5:02 pm: I found a web site for you to check out. It will let you know what surgery can help.
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