Pudendal Gap Origin and Classification The pudendal cleft, or in other words, the external female genitalia includes the labia majora, labia minora and the external urethral meatus. The pudendal clefts, like the male genital organs, are part of the human reproductive system, and play an important role in all aspects of sexual intercourse: from arousal to sexual intercourse itself and other aspects of sexual life.
Types of the pudendal cleft can be divided into two groups: * physiological: that is, the natural appearance of the pudendal organs in women; * pathological: tumors of the pudendal areas, injuries to the pudendal organs are distinguished. The first group includes the small size of the labia, the correct location of the labia and a non-retracted clitoris. Pathological pudendal fissures may include conditions such as hymen, scars, polyps, fistulas, cysts and other diseases. Thus, when examining and diagnosing the type of pudendal fissure, you must be extremely careful.