Generally, hemorrhoids and polyps do not feel the same. In current clinical practice, hemorrhoids and polyps do not feel the same when palpated on rectal examination, but they are extremely easy to confuse when diagnosed in clinical practice. And for the low level with the tip of the polyp to speak of, after its prolapse, more likely to be misdiagnosed as hemorrhoids prolapse. Hemorrhoids feel like a dark red, round, soft mass, while rectal polyps feel like a substantial, round, pedunculated, movable mass. The two feel different. For the clinical diagnosis of hemorrhoids and rectal polyps, you can also choose other inspection methods, such as proctoscopy and other tests, in order to clarify the diagnosis, timely and targeted treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.