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Is Surgery Necessary to Cure Prolapsed Rectum? Read on to Find out the Answer!

Rectal prolapse occurs when part or the whole rectum slithers out of place. It can be caused by straining hard and recurrently while trying to move your bowels i.e. mostly in the scenarios of constipation. It can also occur when you lose tone or utility in the muscles that clasp the rectum in place. Rectal prolapse may befall in males

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Differentiation of Prolapsing Internal Haemorrhoids from Prolapsed Rectum

Since prolapsed internal haemorrhoids are separated by sulci radiating peripherally from the centre of the anal outlet Partial Rectal Prolapse– Involving only the mucosal layer of the rectal wall . Complete Rectal Prolapse – Involving all layers of the Rectal wall ( no inflammation ) Complete rectal prolapse is characterized by concentrically arranged mucosal folds which are strikingly different from

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What is prolapsed rectum and how can one get rid of it fruitfully?

Rectal prolapse is overhanging of rectal tissue via the anus to the outside of the body. The rectum is the concluding section of the large intestine. Description Rectal prolapse can be either partial or complete. In partial prolapse, only the mucosa layer (mucous membrane) of the rectum outspreads outside the body. The projection is generally 0.75-1.5 in (2-4 cm) long.

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Medicine for Prolapsed Rectum

Medicine for Prolapsed Rectum given by Daya Ayush Therapy centre is time tested ,targeted , result oriented and gives holistic treatment on the principle of Ayurveda( Grahi , Saman and Apan Vayu) . Medicine is a Polyherbal formula from land of Himalayas grown organically and prepared freshly only for patients of Prolapsed rectum not prepared commercially . No need of

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Rectal prolapse and its occurrence cases in people

Rectal Prolapse In this ailment, the last 12-15 centimeters of the large intestine (rectum) loses its support which consents it to gradually drop away and perhaps via the anal opening. The support of the rectum is generally muscles and ligaments. When these support systems deteriorate, the rectum is permitted to drop. This is called a rectal prolapse. A prolapse of

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Feeling embarrassed because of rectal prolapse worries? Read on!

Rectal prolapse is a complaint in which the rectum (the lower end of the colon, sited just above the anus) turns itself back-to-front. In the initial stages of this condition, the rectum does not push out of the body, but as the situation deteriorates, it may overhang. Feebleness of the anal sphincter muscle is often linked with rectal prolapse at

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