Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum slips out of its normal position, often protruding through the anus.
The cost ranges from ₹70,000 for laparoscopic procedures to ₹2,00,000 for open surgeries.
Mild cases may benefit from lifestyle changes and pelvic floor exercises, but advanced prolapse often requires surgery.
Symptoms include a protruding rectum, pain, incontinence, and rectal bleeding.
Diagnosis involves physical exams, imaging (MRI or defecography), and colonoscopy.
Common causes include chronic constipation, aging, pregnancy, and neurological disorders.
Recovery typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of procedure.
Yes, most health insurance plans cover rectal prolapse surgery.
Yes, rectal prolapse can occur in children due to weak pelvic muscles or chronic diarrhea.
Risks are minimal when performed by experienced surgeons and include infection, bleeding, or recurrence.
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