That´s what they call a prolapse, if it is/was bleeding, the intestine might be damaged.
Best thing to do is take it to a vet knowing how to handle amphibians.
You best take him out and put him in a clean terrarium or curver with only kitchen towel and a bowl of clean water, possibly with some honey or saline solution.
Sometimes the intestine will pull back on its own, otherwise you might wan't to massage it back, tho this is rather difficult when you got yourself a 2cm prolapse.
I don't know where you're from, but there are a couple of vets in Holland specialized in amphibians and reptiles,
the one i trust most is Marja Kik.
You possibly will get an antibiotic to make sure the damaged intestine isn't infecting, tho most of the times not much can be done when it is damaged,
they need to amputate a part of the intestine most of the times, but i never heared of this being done by an amphibian.
Guess that's what you get from feeding mammals and that kind of stuff.
Keeps me wondering why people keep feeding these food items while knowing the risks.
But well, hopefully it will turn out ok for you're frog.


			


					
					
					
						
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 I'm sorry Owen. He may only have a 30% chance of survival without a vet. You can use a cotton swab with some KY jelly on it and gentley try to push some of the prolapse back in. Don't feed him. Do the soaks leave him in for 20 minutes or a little longer. Between soaks place his normal de-chlorinated water in the dish.
			