Hemorrhoids are a particularly common condition, especially in women who have increased abdominal pressure, which can compress the rectum downward, so they are prone to hemorrhoids, which can easily become edematous when they prolapse outside the anus, and can easily become necrotic and thrombotic if the veins are heavily stagnant. If the mother has hemorrhoids and it hurts, it is possible that the hemorrhoids are combined with blood clots or have anal fissures. First, you should pay attention to your diet, eat a light diet, eat more coarse fiber food to promote the smooth discharge of stool, drink more aromatic oil or paraffin oil to lubricate the role of stool. Second, you should take a sitz bath with warm salt water or 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution to promote perianal circulation and reduce venous stagnation. If the hemorrhoid symptoms do not ease very well after conservative treatment, medication should also be taken. The hemorrhoid medication for maternity should be used with caution and can be used with fewer side effects, such as tylenol suppositories, tylenol cream (compound keratanate), which has relatively few side effects and can play a role in anti-inflammatory pain relief and itching. In case of combined necrosis, surgical treatment should be performed, such as thrombus exfoliation or mixed hemorrhoidectomy.