Rectal Prolapse
Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum sags and comes through the anal opening.
Causes
An enlarged opening due to relaxed muscles in the pelvic floor, which is formed of muscles around the rectum
Loose muscles of the anal sphincter
An abnormally long colon
Downward 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 inner lining of the rectum bulges partly from the anus.
With a complete prolapse, the entire rectum bulges through the anus.
Rectal prolapse occurs most often in children under age 6.
Health problems that may lead to prolapse:
Cystic fibrosis
Intestinal worm infections
Long-term diarrhea
Other health problems present at birth
In adults, it is usually found with constipation, or with a muscle or nerve problem in the pelvic or genital area.
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