Cause of Labial Hypertrophy
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There are no known reasons for either enlarged or disproportionate labia. It appears to happen quite naturally, and is certainly not any form of sexually transmitted disease, or genetic anomaly. Sometimes rare hormonal imbalances might cause changes in the appearance of your labia, and pregnancy or childbirth can also affect the size, shape and look of your vulva. If you have this problem then it is unfortunate, and not caused by any disease or sexual activity.
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