Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum (the lower end of the large intestine) drops out from its normal place within the pelvic part. In some cases of very slight, initial prolapse, therapy can start at home with the usage of stool softeners.
The term “rectal prolapsus” can describe three types of prolapse:
The whole rectum encompasses out of the anus.
Only a part of the rectal lining is strapped through the anus.
The rectum twitches to drop down but does not spread out the anus (internal prolapse).
Rectal prolapse can happen as a consequence of many circumstances, including:
Chronic (long-term) constipation or chronic diarrhoea
Long-term past of straining throughout bowel movements
Older age: Muscles and ligaments in the rectum and anus certainly deteriorate with age. Other close assemblies in the pelvis part also loosen with age, which enhances the general paleness in that part of the body.
Flagging of the anal sphincter
Former injury to the anal or pelvic parts
Harm to nerves
How is Rectal Prolapse Treated? In some cases of very minor, early prolapsus, therapy can twitch at home with the use of stool softeners and by pushing the dropped tissue back up into the anus by hand. However, surgery is usually essential to repair the prolapse. There are more than a few surgical approaches.
But you can avoid surgery by taking ayurvedic treatment to treat rectal prolapse. Different parts of plants such as roots, leaves, fruits, bark, or seeds are used for the treatment of dissimilar diseases. Non-surgical treatment has the lowest risk rate and effective primitive health care choice.