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Rectal prolapse



Rectal prolapse
Rectal prolapse
Rectal prolapse repair  - series
Rectal prolapse repair - series


Rectal prolapse

Treatment:

Call your health care provider if a rectal prolapse occurs. In some cases, the prolapse can be treated at home.

The rectal mucosa must be returned to the rectum manually. A soft, warm, wet cloth is used to apply gentle pressure to the mass to push it back through the anal opening. The affected person should be in a knee-chest position before applying pressure to allow gravity to help return the prolapse.



Immediate surgery for repair is seldom needed. The underlying condition must be treated.


Expectations (prognosis):

Treating the underlying condition usually cures the problem. In otherwise-healthy elderly patients with recurrent rectal prolapse, surgery can repair anatomic problems that predispose them to prolapse.


Complications:
  • Constipation
  • Malnutrition or malabsorption
  • Other complications of the condition that caused the prolapse

Calling your health care provider:

Call your health care provider promptly if there is a rectal prolapse.




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