Prolapse is a common anorectal disease, if not actively treated, it may lead to perianal skin itching, abdominal discomfort and infection. 1. Itchy perianal skin: due to long-term prolapse, anal sphincter relaxation, contraction weakness, secretions along the anal canal outflow, sometimes stimulate the perianal skin causing itching. 2. Abdominal discomfort: due to mucosal prolapse, repeated prolapse of the anus, prolapse of the length and width of the rectum gradually increase the rectal intussusception, compression and stimulation of the anus appear to be swelling, severe cases can have a dull pain in the abdomen and the lower abdomen, and sometimes to the lower limbs of the radiation, resulting in frequent urination. 3. Infection: if the rectal mucosa after prolapse can not be timely reset, local venous return obstruction, mucosal congestion, edema, resulting in incarceration, sometimes there will be erosion necrosis, resulting in infectious shock, endangering the patient’s life. Prolapse patients, there may be other different degrees of harm, should be timely medical treatment to follow the doctor’s instructions, to avoid delaying the condition.