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Rectal Prolapse – Stork Hospital, Hyderabad

Specialized Treatment for Comfort and Long-Term Relief

Expert colorectal resolution featuring laparoscopic rectopexy and perineal repair to restore normal anatomy and improve bowel control.

Rectal prolapse happens when the rectum, the last portion of the large intestine, slips from its usual position and protrudes through the anal opening. This may be partial or complete and can occur during bowel movements or even while standing for long periods. Patients often experience discomfort, mucus discharge, bleeding, or a constant feeling of incomplete evacuation. While anyone can develop this condition, it is more frequently seen in older adults, women after multiple deliveries, and people with long-standing constipation. At Stork Multispecialty Hospital, Hyderabad, we provide accurate diagnosis and modern treatment for rectal prolapse, aiming to restore normal anatomy, improve bowel control, and minimize the chance of recurrence.

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Why Stork Hospital is the Right Choice

At Stork, we focus on restoring structural integrity and functional bowel control through specialized colorectal expertise:

Experienced gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons specializing in pelvic floor disorders
Fully equipped diagnostic center in Hyderabad for high-definition scans and functional bowel tests
Advanced surgical center specializing in laparoscopic and minimally invasive rectopexy options
24/7 Response for urgent rectal protrusion or acute bowel control issues near Hitech City
Direct insurance billing with upfront estimates for all surgical and rehabilitative costs
Walk-in consultations near Kondapur for quick access to colorectal specialists
Comprehensive rehabilitation guidance focused on persistent pelvic floor strengthening

Possible Causes of Rectal Prolapse

  • Chronic constipation resulting in excessive and repetitive straining
  • Gradual weakness of pelvic floor muscles due to aging or previous childbirth
  • Persistent diarrhea or long-standing bowel irregularities
  • Localized nerve injury affecting specialized bowel control signals
  • Complications from previous pelvic or rectal surgical procedures
  • Underlying medical disorders including cystic fibrosis or spinal injuries

Treatment Options Available at Stork Hospital

1

Medical & Non-Surgical Care

Implementation of high-fiber dietary protocols, specialized stool softeners to prevent strain, and targeted pelvic floor exercises.

2

Laparoscopic Rectopexy

Advanced surgical securing of the rectum back into its natural place, utilizing minimally invasive methods for faster healing.

3

Specialized Perineal Surgery

Removal and repair of the prolapsed section through an anal approach, specifically optimized for high-risk or elderly patients.

Common Symptoms

Visible tissue protruding from the anus, especially after functional stool passage
Observation of mucus or blood leakage from the anal opening
Persistent anal pressure or internal discomfort during regular movement
Partial or total loss of bowel control (clinical incontinence)
A constant sensation that bowel emptying remains incomplete after evacuation

Recovery and Prevention

Detailed diagnostic evaluation to determine the specific extent of the rectal prolapse
Customized treatment plan based on the patient’s clinical health and lifestyle needs
Structured post-surgical care protocols to manage healing and functional bowel restoration
Specialized guidance on clinical strengthening of the supporting pelvic floor muscles
Scheduled follow-up milestones to monitor anatomical progress and prevent long-term recurrence

FAQs – Rectal Prolapse

Q.Can it heal without surgery?

In mild, early cases, lifestyle changes and exercises may help, but surgery is typically considered the definitive anatomical solution.

Q.Is recovery painful?

Modern, minimally invasive techniques at Stork Hospital significantly reduce post-operative pain and accelerate the healing process.

Q.When can normal activities resume?

Most patients can gradually resume light functional activities within 1–2 weeks following their surgical repair.

Q.Will insurance cover the cost?

Yes. Stork Hospital works with most major insurance providers to ensure absolute cost transparency for prolapse treatment.

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