Long hemorrhoids treatment should follow three principles: 1, asymptomatic hemorrhoids do not need treatment; 2, early hemorrhoids to conservative treatment; 3, there are symptoms such as prolapse or blood in the stool should be sought medical treatment, if necessary, surgical treatment. In the early stage of hemorrhoids and asymptomatic hemorrhoids, it is only necessary to increase the fibrous food, change the bad defecation habits, keep the bowel movement, prevent and control constipation and diarrhea, and hot water sitz bath can improve the local blood circulation. Thrombosed external hemorrhoids sometimes after local hot compresses, external anti-inflammatory pain medication, pain can be relieved without surgery. The initial stage of embedded hemorrhoids also use general treatment, with the hand gently push the prolapsed hemorrhoids back to the anus, to stop re-projecting. There are injection therapies for hemorrhoids, which are generally more effective in treating bleeding internal hemorrhoids of degrees I and II. The injections work by creating a sterile inflammatory response around the hemorrhoids and hemorrhoidal mass, and fibrosis of the submucosal tissue, resulting in shrinkage of the hemorrhoidal mass. Hemorrhoids also have rubber ring ligation treatment therapy, used to treat Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ degree of internal hemorrhoids, the principle is to special rubber ring sets into the root of the internal hemorrhoids, the use of the elasticity of the rubber ring to block the hemorrhoidal blood flow, so that the hemorrhoidal block of ischemia and necrosis and shedding and healing. Surgical treatments for hemorrhoids are: 1, hemorrhoidal simple excision, mainly used for Ⅱ degree, Ⅲ degree of internal hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids treatment; 2, anastomosis hemorrhoidal mucosal cricothyrotomy, mainly for Ⅲ degree, Ⅳ degree of internal hemorrhoids, non-surgical treatment treatment therapy fails of Ⅱ degree of hemorrhoids and annular hemorrhoids, rectal mucous membrane prolapse can be used; 3, thrombotic external hemorrhoidal stripping operation, used for the treatment of thrombosis of external hemorrhoids.