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Rectal Prolapse Treatment in Mumbai, Delhi. Minimally Invasive Treatment for Rectal Prolapse

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    We have experience of over 35 years in healthcare in rectal prolapse treatment. All our doctors are highly qualified & carry rich experience With women's health you can feel in safe hands.

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    Blend of Technology & Human Care is our expertise. All our centers are equipped with latest technology & updated machines for rectal prolapse treatment. At the same time, we Ensure personalised counselling & care.

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    What is rectal prolapse?

    Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum protrudes from its usual position and protrudes towards or outside the anus. The rectum is the final section of the large intestine and the exit point for stool from the anus. Fecal incontinence can be exacerbated by rectal prolapse. Stool softeners and other medications can help in some cases. However, in severe cases, surgery is required to fix it.

    Causes

    Chronic constipation or chronic diarrhea

    Long-term history of bowel movement straining

    An injury to the pelvic or anal region

    Weakness of the anal sphincter

    Malnutrition

    Aging

    Nerve damage can occur as a result of pregnancy or a spinal injury.

    An injury to the pelvic or anal region

    Intercourse anal

    Symptoms

    In the affected area, there is a lump or bulge.

    Blood or pus leaking from the anus

    Anal pain, itching, burning, and bleeding are all symptoms of analgia.

    Feeling of not being able to totally empty the bowels

    Protruding red tissues from the anus

    Treatment of Rectal Prolapse

    Diagnosis

    The doctor will inquire about your medical history, symptoms, and, if applicable, previous procedures. A physical examination will be performed by the doctor, who may ask you to squat strain or imitate bowel movement. The doctor will examine the rectum and anal sphincter with a gloved finger inserted into the anus. To check for ulcers, polyps, or tumours, he may recommend a colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, or anal ultrasonography.

    Procedure

    Rectal prolapse can be treated with one of two surgical procedures: Open Surgery for Abdomen Repair: In this procedure, the doctor makes an entrance in the abdominal area. The procedure is normally done under general anaesthesia. The rectum is reinserted by the doctor. In the case of chronic constipation, the surgeon may also remove a portion of the colon. Rectal prolapse can also be treated using laparoscopic rectopexy, which involves restoring the rectum to its original position in the pelvis. It doesn’t protrude into the anal region anymore. A laparoscope is inserted through small incisions in the belly by the doctor. A camera is mounted to the top of a laparoscope, which projects images of the inside structure onto a monitor. The sigmoid is located in the colon and rectum by the surgeon. The rectum is gently pulled from its surroundings and placed in its proper location. The doctor may remove a portion of the rectum in some circumstances, which he will discuss with you before the surgery. Depending on the condition, a mesh may or may not be used to fortify the area. Finally, sticky glue is used to close the incisions.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    There may be a protrusion or a reddish-colored lump protruding from the anus. It may occur before, during, or after a bowel movement. In addition, you may experience faecal incontinence.

    Chronic constipation, prolonged straining, starvation, injury to the pelvic area, nerve damage, and other conditions are all major causes of rectal prolapse.

    Rectal prolapse becomes more severe with time. It is not going to mend on its own. Rectal prolapse can only be treated by surgery.

    Yes, avoiding constipation, drinking plenty of water, exercising everyday, and eating fiber-rich meals can help prevent rectal prolapse.

    Rectal bleeding, bowel obstruction, fistula, narrowing of the anal orifice, and other consequences can arise if rectal prolapse is left untreated. As a result, if you are diagnosed with it, seek treatment as soon as feasible.

    Rectal prolapse can be divided into three categories: inner, partial, and complete.

    Rectal prolapse is a disorder that can only be treated surgically. As a result, it is not treatable at home.

    Swollen blood vessels grow in or around the anal area, causing haemorrhoids. Rectal prolapse, on the other hand, is defined as the rectum falling towards the anus. Rectal prolapse may initially appear to be haemorrhoids. In such cases, it is critical to seek medical advice.

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