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Rectal prolapse normally describes a medical condition wherein the walls of the rectum protrude through the anus and hence become visible outside the body. There are three chief conditions which come under the title rectal prolapse:

Causes


It is caused by weakness of the pelvic floor muscles and descending of the pelvic floor organs (uterus) - this is why the condition is most common among middle-aged to elderly women (women account for 85% of all reported conditions*). It is often accounted to chronic abdominal straining (notable in pregnancy, constipation) and anal sex.

The slang term "pink sock" is used to refer to when the rectum is accidentally pulled out during anal sex due to a variety of factors including insufficient lubrication and a much larger than average diameter penis.

Additionally, infection with whipworm can weaken these muscles and cause rectal prolapse in children.

Progression

The condition undergoes progression: beginning with prolapsation during bowel movements, through Valsalva movements (sneezing and so forth), then through daily activities such as walking until finally it may become chronic and cease to retract.

Treatment


Pharmaceutically, the condition may only be treated secondarily (by treating deficate) so as to avoid further straining.

The alternative, of course, is surgery, it may be divided into two forms of procedure: abdominal surgery and perineal surgery.

Notes


Due to the elderly nature of sufferers, the condition is generally under-reported.

External links


Surgery | Proctology

 

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