Diet for anterior vaginal wall prolapse

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Anterior vaginal wall prolapse is very common, in fact, bladder and urethra prolapse, often combined with dysuria. Mild prolapse usually has no symptoms; when prolapse is serious, clinical symptoms appear, and treatment is needed. In order to get rid of the urine, women often need to compress the vagina or use their hands to return the prolapsed tissue. Next, we discuss the diet of anterior vaginal wall bulge?

Diet for anterior vaginal wall prolapse

First, regular and quantitative diet, not overeating. Adhere to a low-fat diet, eat more lean meat, eggs, green vegetables, fruits and so on.

Second, eat more grains, such as corn, beans and so on. Eat nutritious dry fruit food, such as peanut, sesame, melon seeds, etc.

Third, adopt a light diet, such as porridge, vegetables, do not eat gas producing food to prevent flatulence, such as milk, beans. Can pick high protein, high iron, high fiber food, such as: cherry, grape, fish soup, vegetables, prevent constipation and promote wound healing.

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Avoid spicy, alcoholic, frozen food. Don't take extra estrogen, especially after menopause.