Rectal prolapse befalls when the rectum falls and overhangs via the anal opening.
Causes
- Deficiency in the pelvic floor through which hernia might slip down
- Slack muscles of the anal sphincter
- An unusually long colon
- Descending movement of the abdominal cavity between the rectum and uterus
- Prolapse of the small intestine
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Chronic coughing and sneezing
A prolapse can be partial or complete:
- With a partial prolapse, the internal lining of the rectum bulges partway from the anus.
- With a complete prolapse, the whole rectum bulges via the anus.
Rectal prolapse befalls most often in kids under age 6. Health glitches that might result in prolapse include:
- Cystic fibrosis
- Intestinal worm infections
- Long-term diarrhea
- Other health hitches present at birth
- In grown-ups, it is generally found with constipation, or with a muscle or nerve problem in the pelvic or genital region.
Symptoms
The main symptom is a reddish-colored mass that pokes out from the opening of the anus, particularly after a bowel movement. This reddish mass is essentially the inside lining of the rectum. It might bleed marginally and can be uncomfortable and excruciating.
Exams and tests
The doctor will perform a physical exam, which will embrace a rectal exam. To check for prolapse, provider may ask the individual to press down while sitting on a commode. Tests that may be done include:
- Colonoscopy to authorize the diagnosis
- Hemoglobin test if there is bleeding from the rectum
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