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The main symptom is a reddish-colored mass that sticks out from the opening of the anus, especially following a bowel movement. The lining of the rectal tissue may be visible and may bleed slightly. | Symptoms of rectal prolapse include pain, incomplete evacuation, bloody and/or mucous rectal discharge, and fecal incontinence or constipation. | ||
''The main symptom is a reddish-colored mass that sticks out from the opening of the anus, especially following a bowel movement. The lining of the rectal tissue may be visible and may bleed slightly.'' | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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History and Symptoms
Symptoms of rectal prolapse include pain, incomplete evacuation, bloody and/or mucous rectal discharge, and fecal incontinence or constipation.
The main symptom is a reddish-colored mass that sticks out from the opening of the anus, especially following a bowel movement. The lining of the rectal tissue may be visible and may bleed slightly.