In late pregnancy, if the hemorrhoids are prolapsed, you can choose to take a sitz bath with warm salt water to relieve the condition to some extent. Or use warm salt water to perform local rubbing baths and pay attention to perianal hygiene to avoid the occurrence of infection. It is easy to suffer from hemorrhoids during pregnancy, and as the fetus develops and matures, the abdominal pressure increases, so do the symptoms of hemorrhoids. They manifest as perianal swelling, pain with blood in the stool, and in severe cases, embedded hemorrhoids. You should also take the initiative to prevent them during pregnancy by drinking more water, eating a proper diet of fibrous foods, and paying attention to perianal hygiene to keep bowel movements regular. In severe cases of embedded hemorrhoids, further hospitalization is required if necessary, especially in patients with embedded hemorrhoids, which can easily induce miscarriage.