A small fleshy package falling out of the anus belongs to internal hemorrhoid prolapse, and the common symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are painless bleeding and prolapsed masses. Some patients have heavy bleeding and some have more serious mass prolapse. The mass prolapse is often accompanied by blood in the stool, and some patients only show the mass prolapse. When the internal hemorrhoid nucleus grows to a certain size, it often prolapses outside the anus after defecation. At first, the hemorrhoid can be retracted on its own, but after it grows more frequently, the nucleus can be difficult to retract, requiring the patient to hold it by hand before it can be retracted into the anus. If you have this symptom, treatment suggestions are as follows: 1. Eat more vegetables and fruits and keep your bowels open to reduce the stimulation of the hemorrhoid nucleus; 2. You can use internal hemorrhoid plugs for treatment, once a day in the morning and once at night before going to bed, which can play a good role in reducing swelling and relieving pain. If the effect is not good, the patient is recommended to undergo surgery.