What symptom does anal prolapse have

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Anorectal prolapse is a common disease in our life. Anal prolapse refers to the anal canal, rectal eversion and prolapse, out of the anus. Anorectal prolapse as a kind of anorectal disease, if it is not treated for a long time, or blindly random treatment, then the harm to human body is very big. Some people often think that anal prolapse is not very harmful, so they don't pay much attention to its treatment, but they often miss some of the best treatment time. Prolapse in the early stage will appear constipation and irregular defecation, the total feeling of rectal fullness and defecation is not clean, symptoms. When defecating, there will be tumor prolapse, but it can retract itself.

What symptom does anal prolapse have

First: anorectal prolapse can lead to intestinal mucosal damage, and then ulcers occur, but also cause bleeding and diarrhea. If the anal prolapse of the tumor can not be retracted, then it is easy to produce inflammation, swelling, there will be pain, and further will aggravate constipation.

Second: if the prolapse in gradually aggravated, in addition to defecation force will cause prolapse outside. When coughing and walking, if a little abdominal pressure can cause anal prolapse, often can not retract. Must need to use the hand to prolapse the tumor out of the anus, often prolapse will discharge mucus, will pollute underwear.

Third: prolapse is a serious disease. If prolapse occurs for a long time, pudendal nerve will be damaged, which will lead to anal incontinence, ulcer and perianal infection, rectal bleeding, prolapse, intestinal rupture, edema, stenosis and necrosis. So we should pay attention to the phenomenon of anal prolapse.

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Prolapse in the rectum will be repeated decline and retraction, can cause mucosal congestion and edema, often from the anus out of a lot of mucus and blood. Patients often feel tarpaulin and lumbosacral swelling drag, perineum and, posterior femoral will dull pain.