If a woman's fertility is not smooth, it will cause serious damage to her body and affect her future life. Postpartum anterior wall protrusion is a very common condition and one of the sequelae encountered by many mothers. Can postpartum anterior wall protrusion of 2 degrees heal on its own?
Traditionally in China, the protrusion of the anterior vaginal wall is divided into three degrees, with degree I being the lightest. This is when the anterior vaginal wall forms a spherical object that protrudes downward to the outer edge of the hymen, but remains inside the vagina. Grade II refers to the flattening or disappearance of the vaginal wall, with some parts of the anterior vaginal wall protruding outside the vaginal opening. Grade III refers to the anterior wall of the vagina protruding completely outside the vaginal opening. Mild bulging does not require treatment, moderate dilation or severe swelling. Conservative treatment can be adopted for patients who need to give birth or have serious internal medicine diseases in old age. Conservative treatment includes uterine implants, Engel exercises, and the use of estrogen.
Postpartum anterior wall protrusion of 2 degrees usually cannot heal on its own and requires appropriate treatment based on the patient's individual condition to restore the body to normal. Generally speaking, when there is anterior wall protrusion after childbirth, there will be a noticeable sensation of genital protrusion, and it is also easy to feel foreign body prolapse, and even cause urinary incontinence symptoms. Therefore, if postpartum women feel uncomfortable, they definitely need to undergo corresponding examinations and treatments to avoid the continued impact of discomfort on their bodies. Generally speaking, appropriate anal lifting exercises can be performed after childbirth, which can also promote the recovery of vaginal fibrous tissue elasticity.
In summary, patients with mild protrusion of the anterior wall after childbirth can self heal, but it is important to avoid exerting force on the abdomen in daily life. Uterine braces or hormone therapy can be used. In short, postpartum women must pay attention to the occurrence of anterior wall protrusion, follow the doctor's arrangements in the hospital, and avoid excessive fatigue in daily life. If the condition is severe, surgical treatment should be taken, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for surgery.