What are the chances of hemorrhoids becoming cancerous

There is no clinical data to show that hemorrhoids are cancerous, so the clinical chance of hemorrhoids becoming cancerous is very low, less than 99.9%, but the fact that hemorrhoids are not cancerous does not mean that they do not need treatment. Severe hemorrhoids can cause severe pain in the anus, a lot of blood in the stool and repeated prolapse of the swelling inside the anus, which can affect the patient’s quality of life and therefore needs to be treated. The main treatment is through conservative medication and surgery, and conservative medication is usually chosen from hemorrhoid suppositories and hemorrhoid creams for external use. If the conservative treatment is not effective, you can directly perform the mixed hemorrhoid external peel and tie excision treatment, or carry out minimally invasive surgical therapy, such as hemorrhoids on the mucosal ring nail surgery, after surgery also need to pay attention to develop a good diet, bowel habits, to avoid the recurrence of hemorrhoids.