Only a small number of patients with bulging of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls will recover on their own, and the majority of patients will have their condition aggravated.
If the swelling of the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina is mild and the patient does not experience any discomfort, it often does not require treatment and can heal on its own after a period of time. Especially for women who have had a normal delivery, mild dilatation of the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina during labor can be treated with Kegel exercises under the guidance of a medical professional and will gradually resolve itself later on.
In the case of severe anterior and posterior vaginal bulging, there may be swelling out of the vagina, and accompanied by frequent urination, difficulty in urination, as well as lower back pain and a feeling of falling, and it is often difficult to self-heal, and may even cause intestinal or urinary tract abnormalities. This condition requires medical advice to consider surgical treatment, mainly vaginal repair, but a small proportion of patients have the possibility of recurrence.
For women with dilated anterior and posterior vaginal walls, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for examination and clarification of the condition, to take timely and effective treatment measures, and to adhere to the treatment. Meanwhile, during the treatment period, patients should pay attention to rest, avoid weight-bearing or heavy physical work, but also to control their weight, which will help their condition to recover.