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Yes, in some cases, a prolapse can be manually pushed back into its normal position, especially if it's a mild case. This is often done by a healthcare professional during an examination. However, depending on the severity and type of prolapse, ongoing treatment or surgical intervention may be necessary to prevent recurrence. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management.

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