Adults with rectal prolapse require surgery to return rectal tissue that has slipped into their anus. A perineal rectosigmoidectomy is a type of rectal prolapse surgery that is performed through the perineum or the abdomen. Rectal prolapse can aggravate fecal incontinence and cause more serious problems if surgery is not performed. Surgery to treat rectal prolapse is a treatment option. Rectal prolapse is characterized by the beginning of the colon's (rectum) end to slide into the butthole. This can occur with aging, during or after a pregnancy, or following a disease or injury. After you poop, you could experience pressure or a protrusion in your anus.Rectal prolapse is not a medical emergency, but if it is not treated with rectal prolapse surgery, it worsens over time. Your surgeon can reposition the tissue so that you don't experience discomfort, bowel issues (incontinence or constipation), or other severe symptoms. Children typically don't experience this. Rectal prolapse in children is frequently brought on by persistent diarrhea, prolonged constipation, or an infectious parasite condition. The muscles that support your child's rectum mend throughout time and become strong enough to maintain their rectum in place with the help of the right treatments for the underlying problem. Surgery is rarely necessary for a child with rectal prolapse.
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