Recurring hemorrhoids are still hemorrhoids and still need to be treated according to the hemorrhoid treatment plan. Asymptomatic hemorrhoids do not require treatment and symptomatic hemorrhoids do not require radical treatment and are treated primarily with non-surgical treatment. Based on the symptoms of hemorrhoids, determine the extent of hemorrhoids and choose the most appropriate treatment method. Non-surgical treatment methods are: 1. pay attention to diet, avoid alcohol and spicy stimulating food, eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more water to keep stools soft and smooth; 2. local medication; 3. oral medication. The indications for surgery for surgical treatment methods are ineffective conservative treatment and severe internal hemorrhoid prolapse, such as larger fibrotic external hemorrhoids. Normally, avoid triggering factors, avoid sitting and standing for a long time. Sitting and standing for a long time will affect the venous reflux and cause overfilling, tortuous and expansion of hemorrhoid veins. Pay attention to avoid local stimulation and unclean diet. Cold, heat, constipation, diarrhea, excessive alcohol consumption and more spicy and stimulating food in the anal area can stimulate the anus and rectum, causing local congestion and impaired blood return, as well as decreased resistance of the vein wall and increased pressure in the hemorrhoid veins. Avoiding the above factors in your daily life and work can prevent the recurrence of hemorrhoids.