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What are the Labia Minora?

Erin J. Hill
Erin J. Hill

The labia minora are part of the female reproductive system and consist of two folds or “lips” of skin on the outside of the vagina. They sit just beneath the larger and more visible labia majora, and it’s often the case that they can’t be seen at all unless these larger lips are spread or pulled back. The main role of these small folds is to protect the clitoris, urethra, and vulva.

General Appearance

The labia minora is found within the female vulva.
The labia minora is found within the female vulva.

In healthy women, the labia minora are light to dark pink and sometimes brown or purple in color. A woman’s overall skin tone does not always match the color of her labia, as some women who have dark brown complexions have light pink folds while some women with very fair complexions have genital skin that is dark brown or purple. Pretty much any combination is considered normal, but if the area becomes splotchy or begins changing colors, this could indicate a skin disorder or a rare skin cancer.

Anatomical Function

The labia minora helps protect the clitoris and urethra.
The labia minora helps protect the clitoris and urethra.

These folds protect some of the more sensitive parts of the female anatomy. They cover the clitoris, which houses many sexual nerve endings, and shield the vulval vestibule, which contains the openings to both the urethra and vagina. They make it harder for mucus secreted from the vagina to enter the urethra, and by the same token they can act as a barrier preventing urine from entering the vaginal chamber. Debris from the outside environment similarly has a more difficult time penetrating either opening.

Symmetry and Size

Sexually transmitted diseases may cause vulval-vaginal discomfort.
Sexually transmitted diseases may cause vulval-vaginal discomfort.

The lips are often asymmetrical, which in practical terms means that they are commonly of slightly different sizes or lengths and one side may hang lower than the other. In most cases this does not indicate any problem, and is actually considered “normal” for most women. The only time when differently sized folds may indicate a problem is when one side becomes swollen suddenly, primarily if it is accompanied by burning, itching, or redness. This may indicate an infection or sexually transmitted disease, both of which should be treated by a medical professional.

Infection and Inflammation

Individuals suffering from a yeast infection may experience a burning sensation during urination.
Individuals suffering from a yeast infection may experience a burning sensation during urination.

Infections often start in these folds of skin in part because of how moist they are, as well as their proximity to the urethra and vaginal opening. In many women the initial symptoms of infections, particularly itching, burning, swelling, and discomfort, begin with irritation here, then progress to the rest of the vulva and vagina. Other symptoms that may occur at the same time include lower abdominal pain, burning during urination, and increased vaginal discharge that is thick, yellow, green, or chunky in nature. The most common causes for vulval-vaginal discomfort are yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis, and both can be successfully treated with prescription medications. Sexually transmitted diseases are also a concern.

Aesthetic Concerns

Bacterial vaginosis is among the most common causes of vulval-vaginal discomfort.
Bacterial vaginosis is among the most common causes of vulval-vaginal discomfort.

Most of the time, the size and shape of the labia minora are of no consequence to a woman. They can be almost nonexistent or long enough to hang below the labia majora, but they don’t really play a part in sexual stimulation or intercourse. Some women become self-conscious of their appearance, however, and may even elect to have surgery to make the folds smaller. This procedure is commonly known as a “labiaplasty,” and is almost always done for cosmetic reasons. In very rare cases the folds may be so long as to actually interfere with intercourse, however, in which case surgery is often performed as a matter of necessity.

Alternatively, some women with very small lips wish to actually elongate them by regularly stretching them or using small weights to pull them downward. Elongation may also be part of cultural ritual in some places. Women who choose to pierce their genitals for personal, often sexual reasons also tend to focus on the labia minora, in part because of their proximity to the nerve-rich clitoris.

Discussion Comments

anon989638

I found our one of my labia was longer than the other while I was in high school and was very self-conscious about it, but this article has really enlightened me about it and I feel very much at ease now with it.

Acracadabra

I'm a guy and very grateful for this article, as it's helped me to understand more about what my girlfriend is going through. She's had herpes on her labia minora for quite a long time, and now our relationship has become more serious she told me about it.

I'll be honest and say that I knew little about it all, but am committed to supporting her and finding out as much as I can.

Valencia

I'm a major campaigner for women's health awareness after watching the play 'The Vagina Monologues' last year.

Before that I had no clue about the names for those parts of a woman's body! The show inspired me to take a mirror and get familiar with myself, and now I can easily identify the difference between my labia minora and labia majora!

Too many women feel shy about examining themselves properly. While it is easier to find any changes in our breasts, you have to make more effort for the genital area.

angelBraids

I was just diagnosed with having a Bartholin cyst and wanted to share my story here to help others reading.

I noticed that every time I had sex with my boyfriend I had itchy swollen labia minora. We tried checking out a few other things it could be but it just kept getting worse.

It was a relief to get a diagnosis so quickly and be able to start treatment. I know that other things cause this kind of problem, so be sure to check it out rather than guess what it could be.

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    • The labia minora is found within the female vulva.
      By: kocakayaali
      The labia minora is found within the female vulva.
    • The labia minora helps protect the clitoris and urethra.
      By: isyste
      The labia minora helps protect the clitoris and urethra.
    • Sexually transmitted diseases may cause vulval-vaginal discomfort.
      By: Peter Atkins
      Sexually transmitted diseases may cause vulval-vaginal discomfort.
    • Individuals suffering from a yeast infection may experience a burning sensation during urination.
      By: mitev
      Individuals suffering from a yeast infection may experience a burning sensation during urination.
    • Bacterial vaginosis is among the most common causes of vulval-vaginal discomfort.
      By: lusielia
      Bacterial vaginosis is among the most common causes of vulval-vaginal discomfort.