Anterior bulge is mostly a bulge in the anterior wall of the vagina, with or without bladder bulge, which is soft to the touch, relatively soft in texture, and relatively clear in boundary. When standing for a long time, the mass may feel clearer, and after lying down, the mass will gradually decrease or even disappear, and may even be returned to the vagina. Depending on the duration of the mass, the size of the mass outside the vaginal opening, and whether it interferes with daily life, it is important to consider whether or not to undergo surgical treatment, but it is also important to be clear. After the initial surgical treatment, the bulging of the anterior vaginal wall may recur, and other treatment options should be considered.