Anal prolapse includes frequent prolapse and prolapse during defecation, frequent prolapse such as stage 3 internal haemorrhoids, complete rectal prolapse, anal canal exstrophy, thrombosed haemorrhoids and external haemorrhoid skin tags.
The prolapsed object during defecation can be incorporated into the anus by itself after defecation, e.g. stage II internal haemorrhoids, lower rectal polyps, anal papillomegaly, rectal mucosal prolapse, etc. If you find something prolapsing from the anus, you must go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, make a clear diagnosis and get timely treatment.