A prolapsed vaginal wall or vault is the result of a variety of things.
Age
As women grow older the natural strength and elasticity of the internal vaginal connective tissue weakens. This can cause the interior of the vagina to drop or fall out through the opening.
Childbirth
In some cases a prolapsed vagina is the result of continual child birth. The loosening of the interior of the vagina from multiple pregnancies in a relatively short period of time can occur. When the interior of the vagina is not allowed adequate time to shrink and tighten before being stretched by another birthing.
Fisting/Sexy Toys/Large Penetration
On average the most common cause of a prolapsed vagina comes from extreme penetrations. When a woman is penetrated by large penises, sex toys or fists (or other objects) continually on a regular basis, the interior vaginal tissue becomes loose and has a higher risk of prolapsing out through the opening.
False. The anterior vaginal wall is typically longer than the posterior vaginal wall.
The inner vaginal wall is lined by stratified squamous epithelial cells. These cells are layered and flat in shape, which helps protect the vaginal wall from friction and damage.
Colporrhaphy, usually done by pulling together the weakened area of the vaginal wall with sutures.
Prolapsed translates "inside out." (More or less). So when your guts "fall out" of a wound, that would be an example of a prolapsed wound.
The medical term for a prolapsed uterus is "uterine prolapse." This condition occurs when the uterus descends into the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. Symptoms can include pelvic pressure, a feeling of fullness, and urinary incontinence.
It is the bulging of the rectum into the vaginal wall.
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The surgical fixation of a prolapsed vagina and its surrounding structures is known as a pelvic organ prolapse repair. This procedure often involves techniques such as vaginal hysterectomy or the use of mesh to support the pelvic organs. It aims to restore normal anatomy and function, alleviating symptoms associated with prolapse.
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