A piece of flesh-like tissue in the anus that cannot be retracted is mostly seen in prolapsed hemorrhoids. Generally, a prolapsed internal hemorrhoid that cannot retract back to the anus on its own and needs to be assisted by hand is a stage III internal hemorrhoid. In this case, you can generally use the treatment method of injection, or the surgical treatment method of ligature, external peeling and internal ligature, usually ineffective with drug treatment. In addition, a pile of meat in the anus should be distinguished from anal papillomas, rectal polyps and other rare malignant tumors, such as anal papillomas, which are generally small tumor-like objects with a tip that can come out of the anus, and in this case a simple minor surgery to ligate and remove them can be done. If it is a rectal polyp, it should be distinguished as benign or malignant, and it can be removed by transanal surgery. Other rare malignant tumors such as cancer of the anal canal should be removed locally or radically according to their nature, and different methods should be chosen. Therefore, once the situation of a lump of flesh in the anus that cannot be retracted occurs, you must pay attention to it and go to a professional hospital or specialist in time to prevent delay.