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Adolescent Hymen Disorders


What are Adolescent Hymen Disorders?

The hymen is a thin, ring-like form of tissue that represents the opening to the vagina. Sometimes girls are born with conditions that affect the hymen, including a membrane covering the entire hymen, a membrane covering with a very small opening, or a band of extra tissue covering  a part of the hymeneal opening.

These conditions are present at birth and the cause is unknown. These include:

  • Imperforate hymen- When there is a membrane covering the entire hymen. This occurs in 1/1,000 females.

  • Microperforate hymen-When there is a membrane covering the hymen with only a very small opening.

  • Septate hymen-When there is a band of extra tissue covering a part of the hymeneal opening.



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