Children with hemorrhoids who have blood in the stool do not need special treatment, and can control local symptoms by adjusting their diet to prevent constipation. For more severe cases where a perianal bulge is still seen after defecation, surgical treatment can also be considered, where a blade or scissors can be used to puncture the varicose blood vessels. The skin of the anal canal and the anal verge should be minimally damaged, and the anal sphincter should not be damaged, and the use of medical equipment such as electric knives should be prohibited during surgery. The formation of hemorrhoids in children is mainly due to dislike of vegetables, intake of dietary fiber is too little, do not drink water, resulting in too coarse and hard stools, excessive squeezing of the anus during defecation caused by, so preferred to improve the diet to prevent constipation.