Symptoms of rectal prolapse include discharge of mucus or blood, pain during bowel movements, and inability to control bowel movements (fecal incontinence). Patients may also feel the mass of tissue protruding from the anus. With large prolapses, the patient may lose the normal urge to have a bowel movement.
More information on rectal prolapse
What is rectal prolapse? - Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the rectum turns itself inside out. Rectal prolapse is protrusion of rectal tissue through the anus to the exterior of the body. What causes a rectal prolapse? - Rectal prolapse in adults is caused by a weakening of the sphincter muscle or ligaments that hold the rectum in place. What're symptoms of rectal prolapse? - Symptoms of rectal prolapse include discharge of mucus or blood, pain during bowel movements, and inability to control bowel movements (fecal incontinence). How is rectal prolapse diagnosed? - Prolapse is initially diagnosed by taking a patient history and giving a rectal examination while the patient is in a squatting position. What're the treatments for rectal prolapse? - Acupuncture, homeopathy, and botanical medicine can all be used to assist in resolution of the prolapse or in recovery from surgery.
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