The initial stage of external hemorrhoids in women is a superfluous organism at the edge of the anus, which is relatively soft in texture, usually without pain and does not cause bleeding, sometimes causing a foreign body sensation in the anus, and a feeling of not being able to wipe when wiping the stool. Sometimes the external hemorrhoid can feel painful after the infection swells, and the external hemorrhoid superfluous skin remains after the swelling disappears. At the beginning of external hemorrhoids in women, there will be secretions or feces accumulation, which can easily stimulate the perianal area, thus leading to itching and locally leading to the occurrence of anal eczema. Since the folds of external hemorrhoids are large, sometimes there is a buildup of feces and secretions that can aggravate the area of the anal verge redundancy. So the initial manifestation of external hemorrhoids in women sometimes only manifests as a foreign body sensation around the anus, and if a local thrombus forms, or an infection forms inflammatory external hemorrhoids will manifest as a painful symptom.