If there is dry stool and difficulty in defecation, patients often use corkage to assist in softening stool and stimulating defecation. During the patient’s use of the cork, if there are various situations of improper operation such as too much movement, too much force, wrong angle, etc., it may cause damage to the anal canal and hemorrhoids and mucous membrane, and then the symptoms of bleeding stools may occur. If the patient originally had hemorrhoids, the hemorrhoid bleeding symptoms may be significantly aggravated. If the bleeding stool symptoms are not severe, the anal canal and mucosa have a self-healing function to repair themselves and avoid continued stimulation, after which the bleeding symptoms can usually be relieved. If the bleeding symptoms are more severe, then you also need topical medication to assist in the treatment, you can apply topical compound keratanate cream topically to the anus, this medication has the effect of stopping bleeding and repairing the mucosa.