Flesh flaps out of the anus when defecating

If you have a flesh turning out of the anus during stool is usually an internal hemorrhoid prolapse, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital anorectal department for examination as soon as possible, and if necessary, undergo surgery as soon as possible. Internal hemorrhoids are hemorrhoids that grow above the dentate line, with the surface covering the rectal mucosa, and the main symptoms are painless bleeding and prolapsed masses. In the early stage, painless bleeding is the main problem and the bleeding is not large, later on as the bleeding gradually increases, the patient will experience jet-like bleeding. When the hemorrhoid nucleus grows to a certain level, it will prolapse out of the anus during stool, and as it gradually increases in size, more and more hemorrhoids will prolapse. Initially, when you stand up after relieving stool, the hemorrhoid nucleus can be incorporated into the anus by itself, but as the condition becomes more serious and cannot be incorporated, it needs to be supported by hand.