This document discusses rectal polyps, which are fleshy growths that can protrude from the lining of the rectum. Rectal polyps are a common anorectal disorder that can occur in both children and adults. They may be benign, pre-malignant, or malignant. The document outlines the etiology, types, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of rectal polyps. The treatment of choice is polypectomy, which is the surgical removal of the polyp in a painless day procedure. The polyp is examined after removal for further analysis. In Ayurveda, rectal polyps are considered a type of anorectal disorder called Sahaja Arsha.