The recurrent symptoms of rectal prolapse are mainly manifested as prolapse of intra-anal mass, which may also be accompanied by anal itching, increased secretion, abnormal defecation and other manifestations. 1. Prolapse of anal mass. It is the most obvious and direct symptom of rectal prolapse, and according to the degree of rectal prolapse, it can be divided into incomplete rectal prolapse and complete rectal prolapse. The former is mainly manifested as hemispherical prolapse of the rectal mucosa from the anus, indicating that ring-like mucosal grooves can be seen; the latter is mainly manifested as conical prolapse of the rectum, with concentric mucosal grooves arranged. 2. Anal itching. Due to the increase of local mucus secretion, fecal contamination of the anus, etc., it can lead to changes in the skin of the anus, which can lead to anal itching, dampness and other symptoms. 3. Increased secretion. Repeated prolapse of the rectum and prolonged exposure can lead to increased secretion and outflow from the anus. 4. Abnormal defecation. Inadequate defecation, fecal incontinence, feeling of dropping in the abdomen, and difficulty in defecation may occur. If rectal prolapse recurs, it may lead to anal incontinence, rectal incarceration necrosis, etc., and some people may also lead to recurrence after treatment, so it is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time for relevant treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions, so as not to be careless, so as not to aggravate the condition.