Prolapsed Man

Prolapsed Man



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Prolapsed Man

I think that man is kirk johnson it kinda looks like him
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Prolapse Man is a shock site hosted by LOLShock since 2008. The 18-minute long video stars a Bulgarian weightlifter who, after an incident during a weightlifting competition, suffers from a rectal prolapse . The prolapse featured in the video appears to have also been caused by extreme anal stretching which could result in rectal damage or even surgery.

The video starts off in the weightlifter's bathroom where he points his anus at the camera. Afterwards, he proceeds to let his rectum slip out of his body while doing numerous activities such as fingering and shoving objects up his prolapse. In the last few moments of the video, the weightlifter utilizes a penis pump to suck his prolapse back out, causing it to become a darker shade of red which is when the video ends, A quick search of the site on the Wayback Machine indicates that it used to be featured on xHamster, though only through the Wayback Machine can this be seen.

There is another version of this video called Prolapse Girl , where it shows the girl, falling down or slipping out of the place of an organ or part, such as the rectum. this video showed up an anal prolapse results in extremely anal stretching, the video can merely be found on Shockchan.

NOTE : The following shock sites contains extremely graphic content !





Maker:

LOLShock


Type:

Shock video


Release date:

2008




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Rectal Prolapse : Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Surgery
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Reviewed by Neha Pathak,Β MD on August 26, 2020
Prolapse is when any body part slips or falls down from its normal position. Rectal prolapse is when your rectum -- the last section of your large intestine -- drops down or slides out of your anus . While that may sound scary, it’s typically not considered a medical emergency. However, the longer you have the condition, the worse it can get. Living with rectal prolapse can cause embarrassment and affect your quality of life.
If you feel like something just isn’t right when you go to the bathroom, or try to poop , you shouldn’t ignore it or make light of it. Your doctor can diagnose rectal prolapse and suggest treatment to fix it.
If you feel like you’re sitting on a ball after pooping, or if you notice that you have something sticking out of the opening (your anus) where you poop, you could have rectal prolapse.
Typically, you’ll first experience rectal prolapse after you have a bowel movement. The first time, or first few times, the rectum may return inside on its own. Later, you may feel like something has fallen out of your body, or you just feel something down there that isn’t normal. In those cases, you may be able to push the rectum back in yourself.
Additional symptoms of rectal prolapse can include:
Early on, rectal prolapse may look like hemorrhoids slipping out of your anal opening, but these are two different conditions. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in your anus or lower rectum that may cause itching, pain, and blood on the toilet paper when you wipe after you poop. Your doctor can diagnose whether you have rectal prolapse or hemorrhoids.
A variety of things can cause the condition, including:
More women develop rectal prolapse than men, especially women older than 50. In general, older people who have had a history of constipation or problems with their pelvic floor have a higher chance of having the problem.
Any of these health conditions could put you at higher risk for rectal prolapse:
Your doctor can do a rectal exam. While you may hesitate to do this, your doctor may ask you to sit on a toilet and poop or at least try to go. This is helpful because it allows your doctor to see the prolapse.
You may need some other, more advanced tests to diagnose rectal prolapse, especially if you have other related conditions:
The most common treatment for rectal prolapse is surgery to put the rectum back in place, and there are several types. The kind of surgery your doctor recommends will depend on factors such as your overall health, age, and how serious your condition is. The two most common types of surgery:
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.
To prevent rectal prolapse, try not to strain when you poop. Try these tips to ease or prevent constipation that leads to straining:
Avoid heavy lifting, as this could put pressure on your bowel muscles.
Rectal prolapse, if it’s not treated, could lead to these complications:
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