Rectal Prolapse

Anorectal

Are You Experiencing These Symptoms?

  • Tissue protruding during bowel movements
  • Discomfort after defecation
  • Symptoms that worsen when standing for long periods
  • A history of hemorrhoids
  • Gradually worsening symptoms over time

Rectal prolapse is often viewed as a problem affecting only the anal region.

In traditional East Asian medicine, however, the condition may be considered in relation to the overall state of the body.

Certain patterns associated with reduced physical support and vitality are believed to contribute to prolapse-related conditions.

The anal region is also considered closely connected with digestive and respiratory function within traditional medical theory.

At our clinic, rectal prolapse is evaluated not only as a local condition but also as a possible expression of reduced support throughout the body.

Some individuals with prolapse may also experience a tendency toward general organ descent and weakened structural support.

Treatment focuses on improving overall body balance and supporting the body’s natural ability to maintain proper position and function.

For recurrent symptoms, it may be helpful to evaluate the condition of the entire body rather than focusing solely on the affected area.