Your rectum is the last portion of your colon. It is where stool forms before you have a bowel movement. Rectal prolapse is when portion of the rectum lumps out of the anus. Initially, a prolapse might occur only after a bowel movement. The prolapsed portion of the rectum might then slide back via the anal canal by itself. Over time, the prolapse might become more severe and might require some serious form of treatment.
Your doctor or nurse should be able to tell if you have the problem by doing an examination. If the tissue has relocated back inside your body, your doctor may ask you to squat or sit on the toilet. He or she will check to see if the tissue has come back out of your body. You may require other examinations. These examinations can also show if you have a different issue. They consist of:
The treatment depends on how serious your symptoms are and if you have other health difficulties. Your doctor will discuss treatment alternatives such as: