Protrusion of a red, elongated, swollen cylindrical mass from the [[Anus - Anatomy & Physiology|anus]] is seen. It is vital to differentiate a rectal prolapse from an ileocolic [[Intussusception|intussusception]]. This can be done by passing a probe adjacent to the anus. With a rectal prolapse, the probe cannot be successfully passed. | Protrusion of a red, elongated, swollen cylindrical mass from the [[Anus - Anatomy & Physiology|anus]] is seen. It is vital to differentiate a rectal prolapse from an ileocolic [[Intussusception|intussusception]]. This can be done by passing a probe adjacent to the anus. With a rectal prolapse, the probe cannot be successfully passed. |