What’s that stuff coming out of your vagina at 59?

What comes out of the vagina at the age of 59 may be the anterior and posterior vaginal walls, or it may be the cervix, uterus, submucosal fibroids, and so on. For 59-year-old women, because they are older and have experienced pregnancy and childbirth, the pelvic floor structure is looser at this time, which in turn can cause the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina, the cervix, the uterus and other tissues to lose their support and prolapse outside the vaginal opening. For women with submucosal fibroids, if the fibroid prolapses out of the uterine cavity and connects to the uterine cavity through the tip, it may also prolapse out of the vaginal opening. For women with prolapsed tissues of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls, cervix or uterus, it will manifest as local foreign body sensation, friction pain, and in severe cases, it will affect women’s normal urination and defecation; and those with prolapsed submucosal fibroids may have irregular vaginal bleeding or combined with the manifestation of anemia. For 59-year-old women, if they feel that there is a foreign body detachment, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals, improve gynecological examination, ultrasound and other related examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat it.