Rectal prolapse is a disorder where a part of the rectum projects via the anus. The rectum is the large portion of the digestive system that comes after the colon. It is part of the large intestine or large bowel. There are diverse types of rectal prolapse; some might project through the anus while others pass via the anal canal but not out of the anus. In addition to elderly females being most affected, it also befalls in young kids usually within the first 3 years of life.
Rectal prolapse v/s hemorrhoids
The dissimilarity between a rectal prolapse and hemorrhoids can sometimes be puzzling. These are two diverse conditions. One kind of prolapse discussed below can be a result of long-lasting hemorrhoids. In rectal prolapse, the portion of the rectal wall projects via the anus. In hemorrhoids, it is the swollen veins that may project through the anus. It may also develop below the skin around the anus. Straining to pass stool over a lengthy period of time can upsurge the jeopardy of hemorrhoids and rectal …show more content…
Its prime function is to hold feces predominantly before a bowel movement. Feces pass from the rectum, down the anal canal and out of the anus into the surroundings. The rectum has a profuse wall encompassing three layers. The internal layer of the rectum encompasses a mucosa that is similar to the rest of the large intestine. There are three categories of rectal prolapse:
• Full thickness prolapse is where a share of the rectal wall juts through the anus and this includes the whole thickness (all 3 layers) of the wall.
• Mucosal prolapse is where the inside layer of the intestinal wall (mucosa) pulls away from the rest of the wall and juts through the anus.
• Internal intussusception is where one portion of the rectum pleats into itself (telescoping) and may enter the anal canal but does not jut out of the