When is it better to operate on hemorrhoids, this specific situation should be analyzed specifically. For example, external hemorrhoids, when there is usually no pain and no bleeding, cut off are fine, but if internal bleeding occurs, forming thrombosed external hemorrhoids, this time the onset within three days to do surgery can be, more than three days is not recommended surgery, because may be more painful and more damage after surgery. For example, if you have internal hemorrhoids, if you have regular bleeding or if the mass is prolapsing, you can have surgery at any time, either to do internal hemorrhoid ligation or to do internal hemorrhoidectomy. If you’re looking for a new way to get rid of the swelling, it’s a good idea to push the mass back inside the anus and do the surgery after the swelling is slowly eliminated, because the post-operative recovery may be less than ideal during the swelling, with more bleeding and more pain.