An extra piece of flesh at the anal opening may be a hemorrhoid, and the possibility of a rectal polyp or anal papilloma cannot be ruled out. If it is a hemorrhoid, hemorrhoids do not have clinical symptoms, such as they do not bleed, they do not cause anal pain, and they do not normally cause problems in daily life, hemorrhoids can be left untreated. And if hemorrhoids cause anal pain, can cause bleeding, such as when walking or exercising, they rub against your underwear and cause inconvenience to your life, and need to be treated, they can be treated first with conservative options, such as by taking an anal fumigation sitz bath, then applying hemorrhoid cream to the anal opening, and incorporating hemorrhoid plugs inside the anus. If conservative treatment options are not effective, then surgical options are needed to treat the problem. And if the extra meat is not a hemorrhoid, but an anal papilloma or rectal polyp, it will definitely require surgical methods to remove it.