A patient with a soft fleshy flesh growing in the anus should first be considered to have external hemorrhoids, possibly connective tissue external hemorrhoids and possibly varicose veins external hemorrhoids. Connective tissue external hemorrhoids are the sequelae of thrombosed external hemorrhoids and inflammatory external hemorrhoids, or they may be formed by fibrous hyperplasia of the anal verge skin due to chronic inflammatory stimulation, while varicose external hemorrhoids are formed by pathological varicosities of the blood vessels under the skin of the anus. It is not necessary to take medication or surgery as there are no clinical symptoms, but patients need to pay attention to their diet, bowel movements and living habits. You should take a light diet, avoid or reduce spicy and irritating foods, avoid drinking alcohol, keep your bowels open, and make a habit of cleaning your anus after defecating.