Patients with anterior wall expansion cannot be diagnosed by self-testing, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis by combining physical examination, laboratory examination, endoscopy and other methods. 1. Physical examination: It is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital and undergo a corresponding physical examination by a professional doctor to estimate the size of the prolapsed tissue and check the degree of prolapse to make a judgment. 2. Laboratory examination: It is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital for routine urine examination to check the white blood cell count, except whether the patient has urinary tract infection, or perform vaginal cytology scraping to estimate the maturity index, and evaluate the patient’s estrogen level to confirm the diagnosis. 3. Endoscopy: Evaluation of the function of complete bladder emptying, usually after urination, and timely measurement of residual urine and other judgment. It is recommended that if the patient is diagnosed with anterior wall bulge, he should pay attention to local hygiene and cleanliness, avoid the action of increasing abdominal pressure, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.