There is no scientific basis for local remedies and they should not be used. The treatment of internal hemorrhoids can be general treatment, injection treatment, adhesive ring ligation therapy, and surgery if necessary. The cause of internal hemorrhoids is still to be clarified, but it can be triggered by long-term alcohol consumption, eating spicy stimulants, perianal infection, malnutrition and other factors. Its treatment should follow the principle that asymptomatic people do not need treatment, symptomatic people reduce or eliminate the symptoms, mainly through non-surgical treatment. 1. General treatment: for initial or asymptomatic hemorrhoids, changing bad bowel habits, increasing dietary fiber intake, preventing constipation and diarrhea, and making the stools smooth, can also improve blood circulation through warm water sitz baths and other ways to alleviate the symptoms. 2. Injection therapy: for those who have bleeding during stool, no hemorrhoidal prolapse or who can return to their own after stool, injection of phenol vegetable oil, cod liver oil sodium and other sclerosing agents make the hemorrhoids produce aseptic inflammation and then fibrosis, so as to make the hemorrhoids atrophy. Do not use corrosive drugs, easy to damage the surrounding tissue mucosa. 3. rubber ring ligation method: for bleeding with stool, asymptomatic or hemorrhoidal prolapse can be self or hand-assisted return to the person, available rubber ring ligation way, so that the internal hemorrhoidal blood flow obstacles, chronic ischemia, necrosis, and then fall off, so that the internal hemorrhoids healing. Some people may feel pain during this process. 4. Surgical treatment: If the above treatments do not improve or if non-surgical treatments are not suitable, then consider using them. For prolapsed internal hemorrhoids, simple hemorrhoidectomy or circumcision can be used to move and fix the anal cushion upward. It is recommended that hemorrhoid patients whose symptoms are not relieved by general treatment should consult a doctor in time and be given reasonable treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.