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What is Rectal Prolapse?

Description of the condition

Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the rectum protrudes from the anus. This can occur due to weakened pelvic floor muscles and ligaments, leading to the protrusion or prolapse of the rectum.

Classification

  • Complete rectal prolapse
  • Partial rectal prolapse

Symptoms

  • Pain in the rectal area
  • Protrusion of tissues from the rectum
  • Difficulty with defecation

Causes

Weakened pelvic floor muscles and ligaments, trauma, childbirth, chronic coughing, constipation.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of rectal prolapse includes visual examination, rectal examination, and radiological studies.

Treatment

Treatment may include exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, dietary changes, medication, and surgical intervention.

Prevention

  • Exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles
  • Proper nutrition and prevention of constipation
  • Avoiding heavy lifting

Doctor

The treatment and diagnosis of rectal prolapse are conducted by a proctologist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.