The incidence of hemorrhoids in pregnant women is as high as 76%. Although hemorrhoids are said to be “hemorrhoids”, they are completely different from infected abscesses in other parts of the body, which are venous masses formed by the dilatation, bending and bulging of the blood vessels of the hemorrhoidal plexus in the lower mucosa of the rectum and the deep surface of the anal skin. It is related to poor reflux and external stimulation of the compressed hemorrhoidal veins. In clinical work, we often encounter pregnant women with hemorrhoid attacks and severe symptoms. So, what should I do for an acute attack of hemorrhoids in pregnant women? 1, the patient should be instructed to eat a light diet and eat less stimulating food; 2, the patient is instructed to elevate both lower limbs more and rest flat, which can increase reflux and make the hemorrhoid symptoms relieved; 3, the patient is instructed to take more sitz baths with warm boiled water to increase local blood circulation. Pregnant women are not suitable for surgery, as it also carries the risk of causing an abortion. The majority of the drugs used to treat hemorrhoids are proprietary medicines, and most of these drugs contain drugs that can cause abortions in pregnant women, so pregnant women are not suitable to use drugs on their own, and even if they want to use drugs, they must seek the advice of the relevant doctor.