Bleeding hemorrhoids does not mean whether it has been very serious. Hemorrhoids can be divided into external hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids are mainly characterized by anal pain, itching, anal swelling, and bleeding accompanied by straining to defecate; internal hemorrhoids are mainly characterized by painless bleeding during defecation, anal itching, and foreign-body sensation, while a few may experience pain. Mixed hemorrhoids may have symptoms of both internal and external hemorrhoids. So simple hemorrhoid bleeding does not mean whether it has been very serious. Bleeding hemorrhoids should go to the hospital in time for examination to confirm the type and degree of hemorrhoids, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take appropriate treatment measures. Usually should keep the anal skin clean and hygienic, keep the bowel movement, prevent constipation.