What is the grading of anterior wall expansion

Anterior wall dilatation mainly refers to the anterior wall of the vagina and is graded mainly as first, second and third degree, as described below: Clinically, anterior wall dilatation mainly refers to the dilatation of the anterior vaginal wall, which is usually dominated by the dilatation of the bladder and urethra. Usually accompanied by urinary dysfunction, when the condition is relatively slight, there is no particularly obvious symptoms. When the condition is more severe, it can cause a feeling of incomplete urination. Most of the patients in order to be able to drain the urine, often need to press the vagina or hand to return the prolapsed tissue, so need to pay attention to, and timely treatment. The classification of anterior vaginal wall prolapse is mainly divided into the first degree, also belongs to the mild, this time the anterior vaginal wall prolapse has reached the edge of the hymen, but not yet out of the vaginal opening. The second degree is moderate, when part of the anterior vaginal wall has reached the vaginal opening, and the third degree is severe, when all of the anterior vaginal wall has expanded out of the vaginal opening. It is recommended to consult a doctor for a comprehensive evaluation of the condition and treatment after the symptoms of anterior vaginal wall bulge appear.