This type of fecal bleeding is usually due to the presence of internal hemorrhoids, the main symptoms of which are painless bleeding and swelling prolapse mainly, and in the early stages only this intermittent painless bleeding prevails. Patients often show that they bleed only once in six months, a year or two to three months, and can return to normal without any treatment, which is the early stage of internal hemorrhoids. At this time, it is recommended to eat more vegetables and fruits and maintain good bowel habits, which can slow down the progress of internal hemorrhoids in a bad direction. If the lifestyle habits remain unchanged, the bowel discharge is more difficult, the squatting toilet takes longer or the diet is more spicy and stimulating, and the drinking of alcohol is more frequent. This can easily lead to the progress of internal hemorrhoids, and will bleed more and more, and over time will also lead to the prolapse of the nucleus of the internal hemorrhoids, which will then require surgery to be able to treat.