Commonly used non-surgical treatment methods are: 1. Internal treatment method: that is, the use of internal medicine to treat hemorrhoids. The treatment of hemorrhoids in Chinese medicine emphasizes the holistic concept and the discriminatory treatment, that is, on the basis of the discriminatory theory, different treatments are carried out for different causes, pathologies, locations, different physiques and ages. In Chinese medicine, according to the pathogenesis of hemorrhoids, most of the hemorrhoids are caused by dampness, heat, wind, dryness, and fire, which injure the veins and move the blood, resulting in the stagnation of qi and blood and the formation of lumps. There are many single, experimental prescriptions for the treatment of hemorrhoids, which are very effective and can be used with evidence. 2, suppositories: that is, the method of local administration of drugs in the anus. This method is more effective than oral medication, because the rectal local administration of drugs directly on the hemorrhoid local, fast and effective, the drug absorbed by the rectum, can directly enter the large circulation without liver detoxification. This not only reduces the destruction of the drug by the liver, but also reduces the stimulation of the drug to the liver. At the same time, direct rectal administration can avoid the destruction of the drug by gastric acid and digestive tract enzymes, and also avoid the irritation of the drug to the gastric mucosa, so the application of suppositories is becoming more and more widespread. The suppositories have hemostatic, analgesic, astringent and anti-inflammatory effects on stage I, II and III internal hemorrhoids, and also have therapeutic effects on systemic symptoms and proctitis, which can be used as a relatively simple, easy and reliable conservative therapy. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. 4, drug application therapy: the method of applying drugs directly to the affected area. It is suitable for hemorrhoid nucleus prolapse, swelling and pain, or anal itching caused by excessive secretion, or post-operative bleeding and trauma left behind. 5, acupuncture therapy: acupuncture has a long history of treating hemorrhoids, and the writings of successive generations of physicians have recorded a variety of points and methods for treating hemorrhoids. Commonly used acupuncture points include Zanzhu, Yankou, Gingival Crossing, Baihuan Yu, Changqiang, Chengshan, etc. They are mainly applied to internal hemorrhoids for bleeding, prolapse, swelling and pain, and anal swelling and discomfort, and have unique curative effects.