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What Is Rectal Prolapse?
Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum (the lower portion of the large intestine) slides out of place and entirely or partially protrudes outside the anus. This can result in symptoms like pressure in ...
A 69-year-old female patient was referred to the outpatient department by her family physician after he had reduced an initially prolapsed rectum in the patient 2 days previously. The painless ...
Seerwan HS Qaradaghy; Taher AH Hawramy; Beston F Nore; Karwan H-A Abdullah; Rooshad A Muhammad; Mustafa OM Zangana; Jabar M Saleh; Diyaree N Ismael ...
There is controversy over which treatment for mucosal prolapse of the anterior rectal wall provides the longest complete remission from symptoms. Kleinübing et al. have carried out a preliminary ...
Rectal prolapse, typically seen in elderly women, is an uncommon condition where the rectal wall protrudes through the anus. It affects an estimated 2.5 per 100,000 people, with a female-to-male ...
There aren’t any nerves that detect pain in your rectum, so you may not always notice internal hemorrhoids. But they can cause symptoms if they grow larger, including: A prolapsed hemorrhoid ...
Pelvic prolapse is when the organs inside your pelvis (your bladder, vagina, uterus, cervix, and rectum) drop or fall—sitting lower than where they should. Even though prolapse is very common, most ...
You could have rectal bleeding for several reasons. Because of this, we recommend a complete rectal exam to fully evaluate the cause. Occasionally we might also need a colonoscopy for further ...
If you’ve seen your dog scooting across the room on their bottom, it could be a sign of anal sac disease. Dogs have two small pouches on either side of their anus. They make a smelly ...
Rectal prolapse is a condition in which loose tissue near the end of the large intestine (rectum) slides downward. The tissue may partially or completely stick out of (protrude from) the anus. There ...
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Rectal Prolapse in Dogs
Rectal prolapse can occur in any breed of dog, as well as most other mammals, regardless of sex or age. As the name implies, ...