Comparison of estrogen and betamethasone in the topical treatment of labial adhesions in prepubertal girls

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Results: Sixteen of 20 (80%) patients in the estrogen treatment group were treated successfully with topical estrogen cream only, and 17 of 19 (89.4%) patients in the second group were treated successfully with a combination of betamethasone cream and petroleum ointment. Two patients (2/20) in the estrogen treatment group underwent a surgical procedure for the manual separation of the labial adhesion. One patient (1/19) treated with betamethasone cream and petroleum ointment required a manual separation procedure. We observed a side effect of labial enlargement in 2 patients (10%) who were treated with estrogen only, while the only side effect of the betamethasone treatment was local irritation, which occurred in a single patient (5.2%). In addition, the success rate of the betamethasone treatment exceeded that of the topical estrogen (89.4% and 80%, respectively). Conclusion: Betamethasone cream with petroleum ointment is a safe and effective primary therapy for prepubertal labial adhesions. Background/aim: To compare estrogen and betamethasone in the topical treatment of labial adhesions in prepubertal girls. Materials and methods: In this retrospective study, we evaluated 39 girls with labial adhesions covering at least 50% of the vaginal opening. Of the total patients, 20 were treated with a topical estrogen preparation, while the remaining 19 patients were treated with a combination of betamethasone cream and petroleum ointment (Vaseline) for 3 to 9 weeks.

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Ertürk, N. (2014). Comparison of estrogen and betamethasone in the topical treatment of labial adhesions in prepubertal girls. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 44(6), 1103–1107. https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-1312-3

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