Usually, hemorrhoidal meatballs do not go away on their own. Hemorrhoidal meatballs are formed when the vein plexus in the anal cushion becomes congested and stagnant, and the walls of the veins are under pressure, resulting in varicose veins. Hemorrhoidal meatballs usually early volume is small, you can take conservative treatment, such as more oats, corn and other high fiber content of food, drink more water; develop good bowel habits, pay attention to the time of defecation, to maintain perianal cleaning; warm water bath, local hot compresses, etc., you can also follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication to help alleviate the symptoms of the meatballs to slow down the growth, but will not eliminate. If the hemorrhoidal meatball is larger and more serious, or even triggered a thrombus, pain, swelling, blood in the stool and other symptoms, then the meatball will not be eliminated, usually need to be treated by hemorrhoidectomy, thrombosed hemorrhoidectomy, circumcision and other surgical procedures. Therefore, hemorrhoids meatball will not eliminate by itself, patients should follow the doctor’s advice to take appropriate treatment measures, develop good living habits, and do a good job of post-treatment care to prevent aggravation or recurrence.