Anterior vaginal wall bulge
Bulge of paries anterior vaginase is very common, in fact, it is a bladder and urethral bulge often associated with dysuria. Mild swelling usually has no symptoms; when the prolapse is severe, clinical symptoms appear, and then treatment is needed. In order to clear the urine, women often need to compress the vagina or hold the prolapsed tissue with their hands.
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