Your rectum is the lower portion of your colon, where stool forms. If the rectum drips out of its normal place within the body and shoves out of the anal opening, the disorder is called rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse is generally instigated by a dwindling of the muscles that support the rectum. In the early phases, a prolapse might occur only after a bowel movement. The bulging rectum might then slide backvia the anal canal on its own. Over time, however, the prolapse might become more severe and could necessitate suitable treatment.
Rectal prolapse symptoms
Symptoms of rectal prolapse include:
- Feeling a protuberance after coughing, sneezing or lifting
- Having mucous discharge in your stool
- Ache and rectal bleeding
- Fecal incontinence
- Having to shove the prolapse back into the anus by hand
- Feeling heaviness in your rectum
- Being constipated
- Having anal pain, bleeding or itching
Who is at risk?
Anybody can develop rectal prolapse, but females are more likely to have the disorder than men. Rectal prolapse can have numerous causes. These are some of the disorders that may upsurge your risk:
- A long history of constipation
- Straining to have bowel movements
- Spinal cord difficulties
- Laxative abuse
- Childbirth
- Cystic fibrosis
- Ageing
Rectal prolapse treatment
Treatment often starts with steps to evade constipation and straining. If the rectal prolapse is severe enough and inhibits your quality of life, the doctor will perhaps recommend surgery. However, if you do not want to opt for surgical route, you can visit Daya Ayush Therapy center to avail the benefits of Ayurvedic protruding rectum treatment.