Hemorrhoids are generally not contagious, and when patients develop hemorrhoids, they can be treated with medications such as hemorrhoid suppositories or ointments, or, if necessary, with surgery. Hemorrhoids are usually caused by a variety of factors such as prolonged sitting and standing, poor bowel habits, and other factors that lead to the development of substantial clusters of veins in the perianal skin. Hemorrhoids are not contagious and therefore are not transmitted. Once hemorrhoids are present and accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, and under the guidance of the doctor to use hemorrhoidal fasting tablets, hemorrhoidal suppositories or ointment and other medications for treatment. For patients who are not satisfied with the effect of medication, hemorrhoidectomy, circumcision and other surgical methods can be taken for treatment. Hemorrhoid patients in daily life, should develop a good dietary habits, pay attention to keep the perianal skin clean, to avoid infection, affecting the recovery of the disease, the diet should be light, eat more fiber-rich food, keep bowel movement.