Constipation and hemorrhoids are different in nature. Hemorrhoids are a disease that is caused by varicose veins in the submucosa of the rectum causing venous bulbs, as well as the downward movement of the anal cushion at the anal opening, resulting in localized perianal bulging or even protrusion; constipation is a symptom that refers to a low number of stools, dry stools, and difficulty in defecation. Constipation and hemorrhoids are related, and if you are constipated for a long time, repeatedly having dry stools or squatting for a long time may trigger or aggravate hemorrhoids. In turn, if the hemorrhoids are very serious, the stool can not be discharged smoothly, resulting in the stool to the anal opening, the water evaporates and becomes dry, which will stimulate the anus, causing defecation difficulties, and aggravate the constipation. The first thing you need to do is pay attention to preventing constipation, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, and eat coarse grains to prevent constipation and further aggravation of hemorrhoids.