A Third Degree Tear is a tear or laceration through the perineal muscles and the muscle areas that surround the anal canal. A Third Degree Tear involves the vaginal lining and the vaginal tissues.
It occurs majorly in women as a result of vaginal childbirth, which strains the perineum.
Third Degree Tears happen because the head of the fetus is too large in comparison to the size of the birth canal.
Severe Third Degree Tears can cause:
- Significant bleeding
- Long term pain
- Dysfunction
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