Is it normal to have flesh-like tissue at the vaginal opening?

If you see flesh-like tissue at the vaginal opening, you should go to the hospital for an internal gynecological examination to see if there is a bulging vaginal wall. If there is a bulging vagina, it will affect your life and you will need to go to the hospital for active treatment. Under normal circumstances, flesh-like tissue is not visible in the vulva, and the mucous membrane of the vulva will be pink in color, and the mucous membrane of the vulva will be flushed and moist, which will not cause vulvar itching or vulvar discomfort. If a woman can see flesh-like tissue at the vaginal opening, she must go to the hospital to have it checked out. The vast majority of patients who have given birth and have had a long 2nd stage of labor during delivery will have a bulging vaginal wall in the front and back.