A foreign body growth at the anal opening along with bleeding in the stool is most likely a sign of hemorrhoids. It is very likely that the fleshy ball at the anal opening is a prolapsed mass and the stool cuts the mucous membrane of the lower rectum, thus causing bleeding in the stool. The pain and discomfort can be significantly improved if the protruding meatball can be incorporated back into the anus by hand. After the bowel movement, take a sitz bath with warm water to improve the blood circulation around the anus. Incorporate hemorrhoid plugs or hemorrhoid cream in the anus, which has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, cooling blood and relieving pain, and can also stop bleeding. Try to eat a light diet and avoid spicy and stimulating as well as fried foods. You also need to keep your bowels open, because if they are too dry, it can lead to recurring hemorrhoids and blood in the stool can be difficult to cure. By using the above regimen plus regulating the stool along with topical medications, most of the hemorrhoid symptoms can be relieved.