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  2. Rectal Prolapse: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    If you have a mucosal prolapse, the inside mucous lining of your rectum has turned inside-out and begun to poke out of your anus. External prolapse is when your entire rectum falls out. At first, prolapse may only occur when you poop, but eventually, it's constant. What are the signs or symptoms of rectal prolapse? You might notice:

  3. Rectal Prolapse: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Surgery - WebMD

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    Mucosal prolapse: Part of the rectal lining pokes out of your anus. Internal prolapse: The rectum has started to drop but is not yet sticking out of your anus. Rectal Prolapse...

  4. Rectal prolapse - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rectal prolapse happens when part of the large intestine's lowest section, the rectum, slips outside the muscular opening at the end of the digestive tract known as the anus. While rectal prolapse may cause pain, it's rarely a medical emergency.

  5. Rectal prolapse - Wikipedia

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    Internal mucosal prolapse (rectal internal mucosal prolapse, RIMP) refers to prolapse of the mucosal layer of the rectal wall which does not protrude externally. There is some controversy surrounding this condition as to its relationship with hemorrhoidal disease, or whether it is a separate entity. [15] .

  6. Rectal prolapse: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

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    Mucosal: Only the lining of the anus, known as the mucosa, sticks out through the anus. Internal: Also known as an incomplete prolapse, the rectum folds in on itself but does not stick out...

  7. Rectal Prolapse: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient

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    You may notice pain, constipation and bleeding from the last part of your bowel (the rectum). The muscles around the anus (anal sphincter) may become weak, allowing a little bit of poo to escape (faecal incontinence). This can also happen with slime (mucus) produced by the bowel wall.

  8. Rectal Prolapse: Symptoms, Causes, Surgery, Treatment & Recovery

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    In the early stages of rectal prolapse, the rectum becomes poorly attached but stays within the body most of the time. This stage is called mucosal prolapse, or partial prolapse, meaning that only the inner lining of the rectum (rectal mucosa) protrudes from the anus.