Third-degree internal hemorrhoids can be treated with injection therapy; other treatments include rubber band ligation and surgical excision. Third-degree internal hemorrhoids refer to the situation where the hemorrhoids have prolapsed out of the anus and need to be restored by hand. Among the treatments for III degree internal hemorrhoids, injection therapy is more effective. This is done by injecting a sclerosing agent that causes the hemorrhoidal mass to become inflamed, the tissue to harden, and the anal cushion to retract and fix itself to the internal sphincter, thus providing a therapeutic effect. Other treatment options include banding and surgical excision. Surgical excision includes hemorrhoidectomy and anastomotic circumferential hemorrhoidectomy. According to the individual’s condition, the specific choice of treatment please accept the guidance of professional doctors to give treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.