External hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids are both common anorectal diseases with different symptoms, and external hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids cannot be compared. Patients with external hemorrhoids may be at risk of thrombosis if they don’t intervene in time, while patients with internal hemorrhoids may develop anemia and perianal eczema if they don’t intervene in time, so it’s not possible to generalize which of the two is more frightening. In general, external hemorrhoids are caused by the patient’s long-term constipation, poor dietary stimulation, excessive fatigue and other factors. The diseased part is outside the anus and grows in the lump under the tooth line, and the common symptoms include anal swelling and pain, itching, and occasional bloody stools. If the patient does not improve the bad living habits or does not intervene in time for treatment, it may be due to the patient’s increased abdominal pressure or defecation too hard, etc., resulting in a sudden rise in pressure within the blood vessels, leading to the rupture of blood vessels of the external hemorrhoids, thus causing thrombosed external hemorrhoids and aggravating the condition. Internal hemorrhoids are mostly caused by the patient’s bad dietary habits, prolonged sitting and standing as well as inflammatory infections. The diseased part is above the anal tooth line, and the common symptom is bleeding after bowel movement accompanied by repeated prolapse of the internal mass. Patients with internal hemorrhoids may suffer from chronic anemia due to repeated defecation bleeding if they do not intervene in time for treatment, and may also suffer from increased anal secretions due to repeated prolapse of internal hemorrhoidal piles, which in turn leads to the occurrence of perianal eczema. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with external hemorrhoids or internal hemorrhoids should consult a doctor for examination in time, under the guidance of the doctor for appropriate treatment, and daily life should pay attention to a light diet, regular work and rest, and so on.