Vaginal Septum

A partition that divides two chambers is known as a septum. The vaginal septum is a vaginal anomaly that exists from birth (congenital). This condition occurs when the reproductive system forms during the development of the fetus, and a partition divides the vagina into two parts, either horizontally or vertically.

  
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How to remove the clot present in my wife's vagina?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a problem that I am a newly married person and having ambiguity with the vagina. There are two ways in the vagina of my wife and between this way, there is just a little bit clot in the vagina. How can I remove it?  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. If you are certain that there are two passages in the vagina, it could just be a minor vaginal septum, which is common and can be removed surgically. There are no complications. Or in some rare cases, your wife may be having two sets of a uterovaginal canal, also known ...  Read Full »

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