The patient complains of a variable length of 'something' coming down their back passage
Patients often complain of a persisting dull perianal pain.
One-half to three-fourths of patients with rectal prolapse will experience fecal incontinence with a predominant problem of control of flatus or stools. It can be
Up to two-thirds of patients may also complain about constipation. This is thought to be caused by bowel dysmotility and pelvic floor dyssynergia (1)
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