Abstract

Internal rectal prolapse in children is one of the causes of annoying and drug-resistant constipation. The disease causes a type of obstructive constipation due to the appearance of mucosal folds in the distal rectum. If the diagnosis is made in time according to the methods proposed by the author, the treatment can also be done with simple techniques. In this article, the treatment methods for this well-known disease are presented. This is a prospective cross-sectional study, Sixty children (36 girls and 24 boys) between the ages of 6 months and 15 years who have specific symptoms of this disease and different degrees after definitive diagnosis of anesthesia with Delshad-mash have been treated with the sclerosing solution under the rectal mucosa or excision prolapse. Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment with a subcutaneous injection of sclerosing solution responds well. The condition resolves after years of suffering from high degrees of prolapsed mucosal excision. Diagnosis of internal rectal prolapse can be made based on specific symptoms and barium enema radiology before the anesthesia test for children and determine the patient's treatment path and prevent additional operations such as colostomy-pulmonary with misdiagnosis of Hirschsprung.

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