Papilloma usually refers to an anal papilloma, which may have an effect on bowel movements. Anal papilloma is a common clinical condition of anorectal surgery. Patients may experience anal prolapse during bowel movements, interfering with the normal bowel process. The skin around the papilloma is also prone to infection, redness, swelling, ulceration, pain and other clinical symptoms, and may even lead to the onset of anal fissure, seriously endangering the patient’s life and health. It is recommended that patients go to the anorectal surgery department of the hospital as soon as possible. Usually must pay attention to keep the bowel movement, develop regular defecation habits, and insist on using potassium permanganate solution sitz bath every day. Some patients with more serious conditions may also need to do anal papilloma excision.