Hemorrhoids are seen in general surgery or anorectal surgery, and gastrointestinal surgery is available. Hemorrhoids are common at the anus, and many patients have them, and the older you are the higher the incidence of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are broadly divided into internal, external and mixed hemorrhoids. The main symptoms of hemorrhoids are the prolapse of a foreign body from the anus and the possibility of blood dripping after a bowel movement, usually bright red blood, the possibility of more pronounced pain at the anus, and the prominence of a visible swelling. After the diagnosis of hemorrhoids is clear, most patients are treated with non-surgical treatments. If there are no symptoms of hemorrhoids, surgery can be temporarily dispensed with, and those with symptoms are generally treated conservatively. The first thing you need to do is eat a light diet and not eat some spicy and stimulating foods, then you also need to exercise in moderation and you need to wash your anus with warm water before you go to bed.