The treatment of hemorrhoids needs to be carried out under the guidance of anorectal doctors, mainly general treatment, injection therapy, adhesive ring ligation therapy, surgical therapy and so on. 1. General treatment: mainly for the early stage of hemorrhoids and asymptomatic hemorrhoids, need to improve their own life and diet habits and defecation habits. Appropriately eat more crude fiber food, such as apples, celery and so on. At the same time, pay attention to drink more water, more exercise, can improve the dry stool situation. You should defecate regularly, avoid squatting for a long time, and shorten the toilet time. 2. Injection therapy: It is more effective in treating Ⅰ, Ⅱ degree hemorrhagic internal hemorrhoids. The injection of sclerosing agent is to make the hemorrhoids and hemorrhoidal mass around the aseptic inflammatory reaction, submucosal tissue fibrosis, resulting in hemorrhoidal atrophy. 3. Gel ring ligation therapy: can be used to treat Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ degree of internal hemorrhoids. The principle is to tie the special rubber ring to the root of internal hemorrhoids, using the elasticity of the rubber ring to block the hemorrhoidal blood flow, so that the hemorrhoids chronic ischemia, necrosis, shedding and healing. 4. Surgical therapy: for the more serious condition, the general treatment of clinical symptoms do not improve significantly, persistent bleeding, internal hemorrhoids prolapse, embedded, external hemorrhoids edema, pain is obvious, to consider surgical treatment. Surgical treatment mainly includes hemorrhoidal simple excision, anastomosis hemorrhoidal mucosal ring cutting and stapling, thrombosed external hemorrhoid stripping surgery. When the appearance of hemorrhoids, you need to promptly go to the hospital anorectal department consultation, clear the specific type and degree of lesions, under the treatment of the doctor to take appropriate treatment measures. After treatment, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to change the medicine regularly for review. If hemorrhoids are found to be timely intervention and early treatment, the general prognosis is good.