Prolapse in babies is often encountered in the clinical work of pediatric surgery, and the main cause of prolapse is usually due to constipation. Prolapse can be divided into mild, moderate, and severe, and mild prolapse can be returned on its own, as long as the pressure on the abdomen is reduced for a while. You can ask the child to avoid violent crying or straining to defecate, and the patient can take a sitz bath with warm water to eliminate the local soft tissue edema. If the prolapse is severe, it is easy to cause the rectal mucosa to embed and cause the obstruction of blood flow, so it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for rectification and repositioning, and after repositioning, the anus can be squeezed and the child can be instructed to avoid violent crying or abdominal pressure. In addition, the local edema can be eliminated through warm water baths, and then the prolapse can be effectively controlled through dietary adjustments or by changing the bowel habits.