Congenital malformation of clitoris - what does this mean
Congenital malformation of the clitoris is a rare birth defect that occurs when the clitoris does not form properly in the womb. it can result in a clitoris that is either too large or too small, or is formed in an abnormal shape.
What happens during the disease - congenital malformation of clitoris
Congenital malformation of clitoris is caused by a disruption in the normal development of the female reproductive system during fetal development. this can be due to a genetic mutation, hormonal imbalance, or environmental exposure to toxins. it can also be caused by structural abnormalities of the uterus or other organs that interfere with the normal development of the clitoris.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: To reduce the size of the clitoris and correct the malformation.
- Administering hormone therapy to reduce the size of the clitoris.
- Performing reconstructive surgery to correct the malformation.
- Providing psychological support to the patient and their family.
- Educating the patient and their family about the condition.
- Providing follow-up care to monitor the patient's progress.
4 Days of Hospitalization Required
Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Congenital malformation of clitoris - Prevention
To prevent congenital malformation of the clitoris, pregnant women should receive regular prenatal care to ensure proper nutrition, avoid alcohol and drugs, and get vaccinated against rubella. additionally, expectant mothers should be aware of any family history of birth defects and discuss any concerns with their doctor.