The small meatballs of postpartum hemorrhoids generally gradually improve in about 2 weeks and can basically return to their pre-pregnancy condition after 1 month, and some people with serious conditions do not relieve themselves after delivery and may require surgery. Hemorrhoids are a common anal disease, and pregnancy as well as delivery can cause an increase in abdominal pressure, leading to increased hemorrhoid symptoms. The main conservative treatment for mild cases includes herbal fumigation, local application of hemorrhoid cream, hemorrhoid suppositories, avoiding constipation and diarrhea, etc., which usually provides greater relief in 2 weeks. In some cases, conservative treatment may not be able to completely improve the condition because of the local varicose veins, and surgery is required to heal the condition. In addition, patients are advised to avoid sitting for a long time after delivery, not to exert too much downward force, to use the toilet instead of squatting when defecating, to eat more vegetables, fruits and fiber-rich foods, to develop good bowel habits and to avoid constipation.