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Bowel prolapse occurs when part of the large intestine slips outside the anus.
Bowel prolapse occurs when part of the large intestine slips outside the anus. Risk factors include, among others, haemorrhoids and weakness of the sphincter muscle. Typical symptoms include anal itching and faecal incontinence. Preventive measures include a high-fibre diet; bowel prolapse can otherwise be repaired by surgery.
anal prolapse, rectal prolapse
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