Rectal prolapse can transpire on account of many conditions, including:
Chronic constipation or protracted diarrhea.
Long-standing history of straining during bowel movements.
Older age. Muscles and ligaments in the rectum and anus naturally deteriorate with age. Other neighboring structures in the pelvis region also loosen with age, which adds to the overall weakness in that zone of the body.
Dwindling of the anal sphincter. This is the particular muscle that controls the release of stool from the rectum.
Prior damage to the anal or pelvic regions.
Impairment to nerves. If the nerves that control the aptitude of the rectum and anus muscles to contract are impaired, rectal prolapse can result. Nerve