Rectal Prolapse Ayurveda Treatment

Rectal Prolapse Ayurveda Treatment in Hyderabad - Kshara Karma

Rectal Prolapse Ayurveda Treatment in Hyderabad – Kshara Karma: Restore rectal health naturally with Kshara Karma, a specialized Ayurvedic treatment at The Anus and Rectum Clinic. This minimally invasive procedure uses medicated herbal applications to strengthen tissues, reduce prolapse, and prevent recurrence. Experience holistic care with effective and lasting results.

What is Rectal Prolapse?

Last section of large intestine (rectum), reddish lump like, slips down into and out of the anal canal
Constipation or loose motions
Blood or mucus discharge
Unable to control stool

Symptoms of Rectal Prolapse

  • Visible Protrusion – A bulge or tissue protruding from the anus, especially during bowel movements.
  • Discomfort or Pain – Pain or discomfort in the anal region.
  • Bleeding – Bright red blood during or after bowel movements.
  • Fecal Incontinence – Inability to control bowel movements in advanced cases.
  • Difficulty Passing Stool – A sensation of incomplete evacuation or obstruction.
  • Mucus Discharge – Leakage of mucus from the anus.

Our Advanced Treatments for Rectal Prolapse

  • KSHARAKARMA
  • SACRAL RECTOPEXY
  • THIERSCH WIRING
  • GOODSALL’S LIGATURE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

Can rectal prolapse heal on its own?

Mild cases may improve with lifestyle changes and exercises, but most cases require medical or surgical intervention to prevent worsening.

What are the risks of leaving rectal prolapse untreated?

Untreated rectal prolapse can lead to complications such as chronic pain, fecal incontinence, rectal ulcers, and worsening prolapse.

Is rectal prolapse surgery safe?

Yes, rectal prolapse surgery is safe and effective. Minimally invasive options like laparoscopic or robotic rectopexy have quicker recovery times and fewer complications.

How long does it take to recover from rectal prolapse surgery?

Recovery time varies, but most patients resume normal activities within 2–4 weeks, depending on the procedure.

Can rectal prolapse recur after treatment?

While recurrence is possible, following post-treatment advice, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and regular follow-ups with your doctor can minimize the chances.