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NOT LOOKING FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS JUST A QUICK QUESTION - Would a rectal prolapse, internal or otherwise show up on an xray?

I went to the hospital and told them I thought my rectum was prolapsed. They didn't really seem to care but took xrays and blood and just said there was lots of poop in my one side. They were really busy and it felt like they kind of just wanted to get rid of me without actually checking it out.

Would a prolapse show up on an xray?

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