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FAO Sqad - Rectal Prolapse (this isn't a 'funny').
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Your advice please Mr Sqad.
If you had a 24 year old daughter with a recurrent rectal prolapse (mainly mucosal, as far as I know) - you would certainly advise her to be examined and/or investigated wouldn't you?
Even with a long history of IBS and alternate constipation / diarrhoea?
Even though (or especially as) she has a fear of it being bowel cancer which is extremely unlikely?
thanks, Trina.
If you had a 24 year old daughter with a recurrent rectal prolapse (mainly mucosal, as far as I know) - you would certainly advise her to be examined and/or investigated wouldn't you?
Even with a long history of IBS and alternate constipation / diarrhoea?
Even though (or especially as) she has a fear of it being bowel cancer which is extremely unlikely?
thanks, Trina.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've reassured her, but have tried to not give too much reassurance which makes her complacent or unlikely to seek an examination.
A 24 year old that's never had a baby or a smear.... you know how 'funny' they are about letting a doctor look at their bits!! She has consulted on the IBS, but has not mentioned the prolapse - she only mentioned that to me recently cos it's becoming more frequent. As far as I know she has never had an internal exam p.r.
I'll nag her, as a good mummy should.
thanks x
A 24 year old that's never had a baby or a smear.... you know how 'funny' they are about letting a doctor look at their bits!! She has consulted on the IBS, but has not mentioned the prolapse - she only mentioned that to me recently cos it's becoming more frequent. As far as I know she has never had an internal exam p.r.
I'll nag her, as a good mummy should.
thanks x
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