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How can the anal flesh ball disappear? Will it heal on its own?

The anal balls are actually hemorrhoids. If it can be seen from the outside, it is probably an external hemorrhoid.

Hemorrhoids are divided into internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids. Generally speaking, external hemorrhoids are more likely to cause pain, while internal hemorrhoids are more likely to cause bleeding. When internal hemorrhoids bleed, you can see blood, which is not black in color.

It is said that 9 out of 10 people will have hemorrhoids. In fact, most people may develop hemorrhoids.

If internal hemorrhoids occasionally bleed, don’t worry. They may heal on their own and the probability of self-healing is relatively high. If there is obvious bleeding, you should go to the hospital in time for surgical treatment.

If it is an external hemorrhoid, the key is to look at its size. If its size does not affect your daily life, you can leave it alone or it may heal on its own. If it is large, it should be removed.