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Rectal Prolapse, Damage to the nerves from back surgery, a slipped disc, or an accident injuring the pelvic nerves. Rectal prolapse in children In children, rectal pro...
Rectal Prolapse, Differential diagnosis Rectal prolapse must be differentiated from prolapse of an intussusception or a rectal polyp . , Rectal prol...
Rectal Examination, External haemorrhoids . Rectal prolapse . Skin discolouration with Crohn's disease. External thrombosed piles. Internal examination may reve...
Rectal Bleeding in Children (Examination, Causes, and Management), Mucorrhoea, constipation, tenesmus and rectal prolapse are often seen. Vascular lesions: Include a ra...
Presentation Mild infections (fewer than 100 worms) are often asymptomatic but may present with lower abdominal discomfort, flatulence, and diarrhoea or constipation. [ 3 ] Inflammation at t...
Rectal Bleeding in Children, The age of your child and other symptoms (such as tummy pain, swelling of the tummy, constipation or diarrhoea) will help your doctor to find the cause of the ...
Rectal Bleeding (Blood in Stool), What is rectal bleeding? The term rectal bleeding is used by doctors to mean any blood that is passed out of your bottom when you go to ...
Bowel Cancer (Colon and Rectal), Colon cancer and rectal cancer (also called colorectal cancer) are common in the UK. The colon and rectum are parts of your bowel. , Colon cancer ...
Pelvic Organ Prolapse, This is the most common type of pelvic organ prolapse. Prolapse affecting the rear part of the pelvis (posterior prolapse) There ...
They usually cause other symptoms such as diarrhoea , blood and mucus in the poo, and tummy pains. Rectal prolapse. This is a condition where the muscles of the end of the gut are weak, a...
Inflammatory bowel disease. Rectal prolapse. Dividing adhesions. Gynaecological Polypectomy. Sterilisation. Endometrial ablation.
Genitourinary Prolapse (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), Can be difficult to differentiate clinically from rectocele but a cough impulse can be felt in enterocele on combined rectal...
A rectal examination should also be performed to exclude: Anal fissures, haemorrhoids, skin tags, rectal prolapse, rectocele, skin erythema or excoriation (may be a sign of fa...
Cord Prolapse, What is cord prolapse? There are three varieties of cord prolapse: Overt cord prolapse - if the presenting part of the fetus does not fi...
Warning signs for lower gastrointestinal cancer (including unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain, change in bowel habit, rectal bleeding or iron-deficiency anaemia). [ 17 ] Recta...
Crohn's disease / ulcerative colitis . Rectal foreign body. Pruritus ani . Diverticular disease . Rectal prolapse . Coccygodynia (neuralgic pain around the regi...
Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis) . Rectal prolapse . 'Thinning' of the bones (osteoporosis) may develop due to poor absorption of certain foods and, in particula...
Long-term chronic constipation with faecal loading can lead to a rectal prolapse developing. How to prevent constipation These measures are often grouped together and called lifestyl...
Passage of blood and sentinel pile on the anterior anus are characteristic. Rectal prolapse may be caused, for example, by chronic straining and constipation, disorders of sacral nerve inn...
Rectal Bleeding in Adults, For details on rectal bleeding in children see the separate Rectal Bleeding in Children article. Epidemiology [ 1 ] Rectal bleeding i...