Looks like you got a couple issues in there. That does not look like a prolapse, more like an infection that could be caused by parasites or bacteria.
Have you done any fecal exams on frog and if so, what were results? Can you get a fecal done soon? Need to know what is the pathogen to treat properly.
What water are you using and how you treat it. Also, is your CA/D3 product within it's periodicity? Do you dust with multivitamins? If not, need to add to it's feeding, sample schedules in here: Frog Forum - Pacman and Horned Frogs - Ceratophrys - Care and Breeding. Also, you could try Repashy's Calcium Plus and dust all it's food in it every feeding day.
Recommend suspend the sugar baths. In it's place, try and get Pedialyte or local variant of unflavored baby electrolyte product. Prepare solution by mixing 90% 80F (27C) dechlorinated tap water with 10% electrolyte. Give frog a bath twice a day and let us know how it goes. This is the best we can do, your frog really needs a visit to vet in order to ascertain the cause of intestinal and neurological problems and get strong antibiotics.





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