Pediatric rectal prolapse
Rectal prolapse refers to prolapse of the anal canal and rectum and prolapse outside the anus. That is, anal canal rectum and prolapse to a lesion outside the anus. The exudate is pink or bright red, ring-shaped, wrinkled, soft, and generally does not bleed. It can be retracted after being light, and in severe cases, it must be pushed by hand to pay for it.
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