If you have a ball of flesh in your anus after giving birth, the first thing to consider is external hemorrhoids. This is because during pregnancy, the growing uterus compresses the blood vessels in the pelvic cavity, and the blood return of hemorrhoids is mainly through the blood vessels in the pelvic cavity. Such compression can lead to impaired blood return to the hemorrhoids, which can trigger the creation of hemorrhoids or aggravate the symptoms of existing hemorrhoids. After delivery, the pressure disappears, the blood flow to the hemorrhoid is restored, and the hemorrhoid shrinks, but it does not disappear completely, and there may be residual meatballs present. If the meatballs are not accompanied by any clinical symptoms, such as local swelling and pain, itching, etc., no special treatment is needed. You should eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, keep your bowels clear, avoid sitting, standing and squatting for a long time, avoid staying up late and straining, and pay attention to the cleanliness of the anal area after the bowel movement.