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Is It Normal for My Labia to Look Different or Asymmetrical?

Is It Normal for My Labia to Look Different or Asymmetrical?

2 days ago
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Written by Brittany Thompson

Yes. Labia commonly differ in size, shape, and color—one side longer or darker is usually normal anatomy. See a clinician if you have new pain, swelling, sores, a rapidly growing lump, discharge with odor, or fever. For everyday comfort, use external-only, fragrance-free care and manage moisture and friction.

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What’s the Difference Between the Vulva and the Vagina (and What Needs Washing)?

What’s the Difference Between the Vulva and the Vagina (and What Needs Washing)?

13 days ago
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Written by Brittany Thompson
The vulva is the external genital area (labia, clitoris, mons, perineum). The vagina is the inter...
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