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I believe the answer is prolapse of the uterus.
no, black discharge can be a sign of a prolapse in the vaginal wall - get this checked out
Bulging of the top of the vagina into the lower vagina or outside the opening of the vagina.
Christiaan Frederick Krige has written: 'Vaginal hysterectomy and genital prolapse repair'
Assuming vaginal prolapse, other possible treatments could include anything from estrogen replacement therapy to strengthen the vaginal wall, insertion of a pessary, or anterior posterior vaginal repair and sacrospinous colopexy. Options depend on severity of prolapse. In severe cases there are 2 options; obliterative (colpocleisis) or reconstructive (AP repair). Colpocleisis is generally reserved for severe prolapse in patients who are no longer sexually active. AP repair may preserve sexual function but does not attain the near 100% efficacy of colpocleisis.
Make sure your animals are not lacking in the nutritional component--i.e., provide them salt and mineral 24/7/365 and supplement if/when necessary--and if the prolapse is vagainal/cervical, cull out all females that have that or are genetically predisposed to having it--for example, if you have a cow that has had a vaginal prolapse, cull her and her daughters.
A urethral prolapse is women'shealth problem in which pressure in the abdomen and groin causes the urethra to bulge out of its opening in the vagina. It can be very painful and women often experience vaginal bleeding and frequent urges to urinate.
The fixation of a prolapsed organ is typically referred to as "pelvic organ prolapse repair" or more specifically as "surgical prolapse repair." Procedures may involve techniques such as sacrocolpopexy, vaginal mesh repair, or uterine suspension, depending on the type of prolapse and the organ involved. The goal of these surgeries is to restore the normal position of the organ and alleviate associated symptoms.
A staging system is used to grade the severity of a cystocele. A stage I, II, or III prolapse descends to progressively lower areas of the vagina. A stage IV prolapse descends to or protrudes through the vaginal opening
Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse include stress incontinence (inadvertent leakage of urine with physical activity), a vaginal bulge, painful sexual intercourse, back pain, and difficult urination or bowel movements.
Grade 3: The bladder protrudes from the body through the vaginal opening. Often seen around menopause.
A Kegal exercise is an exercise to tone-up the vaginal muscles in order to prevent urinary incontinence, uterine prolapse, and improve vaginal sex. It involves flexing and relaxing the vaginal muscles - the same muscles used if you were to stop your flow of urine mid-flow.