How do you fix rectal descent?
Rachel Hernandez
Updated on May 16, 2026
Furthermore, can you fix rectal prolapse without surgery?
Rectal prolapse can range from mild to severe. Mild cases can often be treated without surgery. Severe cases may require surgery.
Similarly, how is rectal descent diagnosed? First, your doctor will take your medical history and will perform a rectal exam. You may be asked to "strain" while sitting on a commode to mimic an actual bowel movement. Being able to see the prolapse helps your doctor confirm the diagnosis and plan treatment.
Regarding this, how do you fix a rectal prolapse?
If your rectal prolapse is very minor and it is caught early, your doctor might have you treat it by taking stool softeners to make it easier to go to the bathroom and by pushing the rectum's tissue back up the anus by hand. But, typically, you will eventually need to have surgery to fix rectal prolapse.
How do you push a rectal prolapse back into place?
To return a prolapsed rectum back into place, first wash your hands well. Wet a soft cloth with warm water. Then, lie on your side with your knees to your chest. Hold the cloth to the anus and use gentle pressure to push the rectum back into place.