The examination of hemorrhoids is usually done by a specialist, that is, an anorectologist. 1.Visual examination to see if there are any lesions, redness, swelling, lumps, external hemorrhoids, breakage around the anus. 2.Anal finger examination, through which you can touch the lower end of the rectum, that is 6-7 centimeters, for any lumps, other lesions. 3.Anoscopy, with a cone-like object to the anus, to check through the naked eye whether The most important thing is to check whether there are hemorrhoids, whether the hemorrhoid mucosa has bleeding, whether the hemorrhoid mucosa has erosion, and whether the rectal mucosa has lesions. 4, is a more advanced way compared to anoscopy, called electronic anoscope, which can display the hemorrhoid mucosa on a computer screen through a computer to see the rectal mucosa more visually.