The sleeping position of hemorrhoid patients does not have a great impact on hemorrhoids, and in most cases patients can choose different sleeping positions according to their comfort level, such as supine, prone, and side lying positions, which do not have a great impact on hemorrhoids. If the hemorrhoid is embedded, edematous or thrombosed external hemorrhoid and prolapses at the anal opening, it is generally recommended to take the prone position so that the hemorrhoid is not easily compressed and can improve anal pain and other discomfort. In addition, all of this situation requires a visit to the hospital’s anorectal department to take hemorrhoid surgery. For hemorrhoids that only cause intermittent blood in the stool or anal swelling, you generally just need to pay attention to the hygiene of the perianal area and wash it with warm salt water after each bowel movement. In addition, usually do more anal lifting exercises to keep the bowels open, sleeping position for hemorrhoids will have little effect.