The first thing you should do is not to be nervous. In this case, you should first perform a rectal examination, and if necessary, you can insert anoscope or colonoscope to clarify whether there are other intestinal lesions. If there is a polyp in the anus, a soft mass can be touched, the texture is not particularly hard, and the amount of blood in the stool is not large, conservative treatment can be carried out, for example, oral Chinese medicine such as Huanglian Detoxification Soup, which can play a role in clearing heat and dampness, cooling the blood and stopping bleeding, or oral medication to inhibit the formation of polyps and prevent polyp malignancy, such as Zengchengping tablets, which can play a role in inhibiting cancer. If a polyp has a large amount of blood in the stool, it should be actively treated surgically, and can be removed under lumbar anesthesia via anorectal polyps, and if there is ruptured arterial bleeding, bleeding sutures should also be actively performed, and then sent for pathology. If the pathology of the polyp is benign, regular outpatient review is sufficient. If the polyp is malignant, radical surgery for malignant tumor should be actively performed, and postoperative anti-inflammatory and hemostatic treatment should be given.