Alcohol is generally not recommended for hemorrhoid patients because it is a spicy product that can easily lead to gastrointestinal dryness and constipation, which can easily aggravate hemorrhoids. Alcohol itself can dilate blood vessels, which can lead to stasis and even rupture of the veins under the hemorrhoids, resulting in blood in the stool or thrombosed external hemorrhoids, causing severe pain in the anus. Alcohol itself tends to increase the risk of wound infection, and for hemorrhoids themselves may induce hemorrhoid infections or discomfort such as perianal abscesses. For hemorrhoids patients should try to avoid drinking alcohol, usually in the diet should eat more seasonal fresh fruits, vegetables and foods rich in quality protein, as much as possible to keep the bowels open, each defecation time should not be too long, to develop a good defecation habits. Do more anal lifting exercises to exercise the anal sphincter, which can prevent further aggravation of hemorrhoids.