The healing process of the wound after hemorrhoidal external peeling and internal ligation includes the inflammatory exudative phase, necrotic shedding phase, granulation growth phase, and epithelial crawling phase. 1. Inflammatory exudative phase: the presence of the wound after surgery will lead to a local inflammatory reaction and exudative fluid, this phase usually lasts until about 3 days after surgery to. 2. Necrosis and exfoliation period: also called the decolonization period, this period due to hemorrhoidal ischemia and necrosis, at the same time, due to hemorrhoidal hemorrhoidal exfoliation can be with bleeding, need to avoid strenuous activities, this period generally exists about 3 to 14 days after surgery. 3. Granulation period: this period is accompanied with the decolonization period, the newborn granulation tissue grows and fills up the trauma. 4. Epithelial crawling period: this period often has wound itching, need to keep the wound dry, fresh, in order to wound recovery. Hemorrhoidal external peeling and internal ligation need to be operated by a professional physician, postoperative attention to good care and medication, regular outpatient review, discomfort need to be actively diagnosed and treated in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.