What are the symptoms of intestinal prolapse

Bowel prolapse generally refers to rectal prolapse, and the main symptoms of bowel prolapse include swelling, rectal prolapse, and secretion in the anal area. 1. Bloating: If the patient has intestinal prolapse, it will cause the patient’s colon or rectum to be stacked together, which will lead to pressure on the anus, thus resulting in a feeling of bloating. 2. Rectal prolapse: the rectum may prolapse with defecation. It can recover automatically after defecation, but if the patient is not treated timely, it may lead to aggravation of the condition. In severe cases, patients may also experience rectal prolapse when squatting or coughing, and need to be pushed in manually to reset. 3. There is secretion in the anal area: some patients suffer from repeated rectal prolapse, which causes relaxation of the anal sphincter, resulting in the intestinal secretion flowing out of the anus. If left untreated, it may cause anal edema, erosion or congestion. Prolapsed bowel is a more serious disease, if the above symptoms occur you should go to the hospital immediately and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.