Hemorrhoids, anal fissures and other local pain can be intervened with drugs such as lidocaine gel, etoricoxib. 1. Topical analgesics: If the pain is severe, local anesthetic drugs such as lidocaine gel can be applied to the affected area to reduce pain. However, care should be taken to avoid applying it directly to the wound and to avoid applying it too deeply. 2. Oral analgesic drugs: mild pain, you can take oral etoricoxib, celecoxib and other drugs to relieve pain, but need to pay attention to peptic ulcer bleeding and other conditions prohibited. 3. Bowel movement drugs: Oral lactulose, polyethylene glycol and other drugs can improve the hardness and dryness of feces and reduce the pain during bowel movement. However, they can only be used for short-term improvement of symptoms, and active treatment of the primary disease is needed. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of clinicians, unauthorized use of drugs is prohibited to avoid causing adverse reactions.