Painful hemorrhoids that occur generally indicate localized edema around the anal canal, triggered by obstructed venous return. In general, thrombosed external hemorrhoids, embedded internal hemorrhoids, prolapsed, and inflammatory external hemorrhoids are common. If pain occurs, the following methods are generally adopted clinically: 1. adjust the diet, the diet is generally based on vegetables and fruits, keep the bowel movement smooth, increase the coarse fiber food to prevent constipation and increase the smoothness of the stool; 2. apply local suppositories or creams to relieve pain; 3. take a warm water bath after the stool, generally control the water temperature between 40-50 degrees Celsius, and the time for each time is 10-20 minutes. -4, a few patients with more obvious pain, you can also apply painkillers or pain relief injection to relieve anal pain.