Bleeding hemorrhoids are usually chronic and do not usually lead to death. Bleeding is a common symptom of hemorrhoids, the most common anal and intestinal disorder. When various reasons cause blood vessels within the hemorrhoids to rupture and bleed there may be a decrease in blood pressure and other symptoms; if the hemorrhoids because of chronic bleeding for a long period of time, it can also cause iron deficiency anemia, a series of anemia symptoms and clinical manifestations. However, it does not usually lead to the emergence of life-threatening. Although bleeding hemorrhoids generally does not lead to life-threatening, but when the situation, but also should be active and timely to the hospital to clarify the condition, and follow the doctor’s instructions to accept the treatment, to avoid delaying the treatment led to the aggravation of the condition.