Rectal prolapse generally refers to a disease in which the mucosal layer of the rectum or the whole layer of the intestinal wall is displaced downward. The performance of rectal prolapse mainly includes thinning of stool, constipation and blood in stool, etc. The details are as follows: 1. Stool thinning: When rectal prolapse occurs, the intestine can be narrowed due to the accumulation of rectum in the intestine. As a result, thinning of stools may occur. 2. Constipation: After rectal prolapse, due to the prolapsed rectal mucosal tissue will also accumulate in the intestinal lumen, causing narrowing of the intestinal lumen, which will lead to the difficulty of fecal discharge and constipation. In addition, patients with repeated rectal prolapse are often accompanied by anal sphincter relaxation, which can also lead to fecal discharge difficulties and constipation. 3. Blood in the stool: it mostly occurs in patients with repeated rectal prolapse. Repeated rectal prolapse can lead to rectal mucosa congestion, edema, resulting in patients prone to mucus stool or bloody stool. Most of the patients have blood dripping from the anus or blood on the tissue when wiping, and the amount of bleeding is usually small. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms go to the hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.