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Prolapse rectum is a complaint occurring when the rectum which is the lowest intestinal section, loses internal backing and slithers outside the body.

Rectal prolapse causes

Rectal prolapse is instigated by weakening of the ligaments and muscles that clasp the rectum in position. In maximum individuals with a prolapsed rectum, the anal sphincter muscle is weak. The exact cause of this weakening is unidentified; however, rectal prolapse is typically associated with the following situations:

    • Mature age

 

    • Long-standing constipation

 

    • Longstanding diarrhea

 

    • Enduring straining during defecation

 

    • Pregnancy and the pressures of childbirth

 

    • Any prior surgery

 

    • Cystic fibrosis

 

    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary ailment

 

    • Roaring cough

 

    • Paralysis (Paraplegia)

 

Rectal prolapse symptoms

The symptoms of a prolapsed rectum resemble those of hemorrhoids; however, rectal prolapse initiates higher in the body than hemorrhoids do. An individual with a prolapsed rectum may feel tissue bulging from the anus and experience the given symptoms:

    • Pain during bowel movements

 

    • Mucus or blood ejection from the protuberant tissue

 

    • Fecal incontinence

 

    • Loss of urge to excrete

 

    • Consciousness of something protuberant upon wiping

 

Early in the development of a prolapsed rectum, the protuberance may befall during bowel movements and withdraw afterwards. The overhang may become more recurrent and appear when the individual sneezes or coughs. Ultimately, the protuberant rectum may need to be physically replaced or may continually project. This ailment can be successfully treated using Ayurvedic approach. This type of prolapse rectum treatment identifies and eliminates the elementary reasons of the diseases instead of superficially treating or suppressing the symptoms.

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