Vaginal wall prolapse
Vaginal wall prolapse includes urethral prolapse, bladder prolapse, posterior fornix prolapse, and rectal prolapse. When patients come to the hospital, the most common symptoms of life discomfort are falling sensation, long-term constipation, acute back pain, lower abdomen and pelvic pain, urinary incontinence or frequent urination, vaginal wall protruding outside the vaginal opening, and discomfort. Most prolapse of the vaginal wall is not a single occurrence, and sometimes multiple prolapses are combined.
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