Treating Vaginal Anomalies Vaginal agenesis is rare, occurring only once in every 3,000 females. Diagnosis of Vaginal Agenesis Expand Content Females with this condition are usually diagnosed in their early teens. Patients with vaginal agenesis: Experience puberty and develop secondary sexual characteristics – breasts, body hair, hymenal tissue, etc. Will not menstruate Typically present in adolescence with primary amenorrhea Have a congenital absence of the uterus and vagina Managing Vaginal Agenesis Expand Content Young women with this condition can be confused and overwhelmed by this diagnosis. Our pediatric and adolescent gynecology team offers the expertise and comprehensive care required to treat the whole person, both mind and body. We effectively manage this condition by providing: A correct diagnosis of the underlying condition An evaluation for associated congenital, renal or other anomalies Patient counseling before and after treatment or intervention Treatment Options Expand Content Once a young woman is mature enough treatment may begin. Options may include expectant management, non surgical vaginal dilation or surgical treatment. Inova has an experienced, multidisciplinary team to formulate a patient centered treatment plan for each individual.
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