Does anyone else get rectal prolapse after bowl movements? How do you manage it?

I have internal hemmroids that only are visible when I am pushing. If I have a difficult movement they can kind of be inflamed and “pushed out” but they also go back in as well

The doctor will ask you questions about what’s happening so they don’t need to see it physically happening in front of them. They may also do an exam where they put a flashlight in your rectum so they can take a look and find any trauma

There’s plenty of ways to get you a diagnoses but it starts with making an appointment. We can’t give too much advice here because it can be a lot of things. Gotta go get checked up . No matter what it is you don’t want it to linger because the anal area is super sensitive and it can snowball quickly

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