The everted tissue becomes [[Oedema - Pathology|oedematous]], which prevents it from being retracted back into the pelvic canal. The exposed tissue is vulnerable, and depending on the duration of the prolapse, this can lead to [[Inflammation - Pathology|inflammation]], haemorrhage, [[Venous Congestion and Hyperaemia - Pathology|congestion]] and ulceration. | The everted tissue becomes [[Oedema - Pathology|oedematous]], which prevents it from being retracted back into the pelvic canal. The exposed tissue is vulnerable, and depending on the duration of the prolapse, this can lead to [[Inflammation - Pathology|inflammation]], haemorrhage, [[Venous Congestion and Hyperaemia - Pathology|congestion]] and ulceration. |