What’s with the little flap on the anus?

There are two possibilities for a small flap of flesh at the anal opening: hemorrhoids or an anal papilloma that has prolapsed from the anus. In the case of hemorrhoids, the small flap of flesh may cause painful and uncomfortable symptoms, sometimes accompanied by blood in the stool. You can try to sit on the anus with warm water after bowel movement to improve blood circulation around the anus, and the proliferated small fleshy bumps can be reduced in size to some extent. Apply hemorrhoid cream on the anal opening, which can clear heat and detoxification, reduce swelling and relieve pain. In the case of anal papillomas that prolapse from the anus, it is usually necessary to use the hand to incorporate the small fleshy lumps back into the anus, and the painful symptoms can be relieved to some extent. If you use anal fumigation sitz bath method, the small meatus is not able to shrink. Usually, the small flesh lumps need to be surgically removed, because if they are not removed, with the repeated stimulation of the stool, the small flesh lumps will grow bigger and bigger, and there may be the risk of malignant changes over time, so it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to have them removed.