Anal polyps are new organisms occurring on the mucosa of the anal canal or rectum, most of which are round or oval masses with tips that can protrude into the intestinal cavity and move up and down. Most anal polyps are caused by chronic stimulation of feces, and are common benign tumors, a few can be malignant, anal polyps are mostly solitary, and a few are multiple. What are the symptoms of anal polyps? 1, blood in the stool Painless blood in the stool is the main clinical manifestation of anal polyps, but some patients can also have no blood in the stool symptoms. The amount of bleeding in the stool of polyps is small, but if the polyps are dislodged due to squeezing when defecating, and the polyps are large in size and low in position, more bleeding can occur. Blood in stool is characterized by blood with blood, and no dripping occurs. 2.Prolapse When the anal polyp is large or in large quantity, it pulls the intestinal mucosa due to gravity, which gradually separates from the muscle layer and prolapses downward. The patient’s bowel movement pulling and intestinal peristaltic stimulation can make the mucosal layer around the base of the tissues relaxed, which can be complicated by rectal prolapse. 3.Intestinal irritation symptoms When intestinal peristalsis pulls the polyp, intestinal irritation symptoms may appear, such as abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain, diarrhea, pus and blood stool, and posterior urgency.