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Partial rectal prolapse
I am sathyavathi, age 46.. I have been suffering from rectal prolapse for 5 months, doctors suggested me dont go for surgery because after surgery it will be very hard for motion and bowel movements, but i am experiencing pain alot.. So what i have to do now ??
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No medical treatment for rectal prolapse.  Surgery is the only solution. If it is partial prolapse,  piles like surgery is enough. If it is complete prolapse this can be corrected  laparoscopically. Many techniques are available to avoid constipation due to surgery. Consult a surgical gastroenterologist nearby .
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