What are the symptoms of intestinal mucosal detachment

Intestinal mucosal detachment generally refers to rectal prolapse, and the main symptoms are rectal prolapse, mucus stool, constipation, urgency and heaviness (discomfort in the lower abdomen, very eager to relieve the bowels, and a sense of incomplete defecation after the bowel movement) sensation and so on.
1. Rectal prolapse: mainly when defecation or abdominal pressure increases, a mass is prolapsed from the anus.
2. Mucus stool: rectal prolapse will lead to long-term stimulation of the mucosa of the rectum by foreign bodies, congestion and edema, causing mucus stool.
3. Constipation: Constipation may cause rectal prolapse, but if there is rectal prolapse, it will aggravate the symptoms of constipation, which is mainly because rectal prolapse will cause localized swelling and pain, which will affect the discharge of stool.
4. The sense of urgency and heaviness: rectal prolapse will cause intestinal mucosal compression, bruising and edema will cause the feeling of always wanting to defecate.
The symptoms of rectal prolapse vary from person to person. If you have any abnormal symptoms, you need to consult a doctor to identify the cause and intervene in time to avoid delaying your condition.