External hemorrhoids do not always need to be cut out. Clinically, you can choose conservative treatment for superfluous external hemorrhoids as well as varicose external hemorrhoids. Generally choose to wash the perianal skin with warm salt water after defecation, pay attention to the dry hygiene of the perianal area, and at the same time cooperate with more anal lifting exercises to improve the anal sphincter, which can obviously avoid the aggravation of external hemorrhoids. If it is an inflammatory external hemorrhoid or a thrombosed external hemorrhoid, it will cause anal distension and pain, which can seriously affect the patient’s normal walking. For this case, only the clinic will choose surgery for removal, which can avoid local infection and necrosis. In the case of external hemorrhoids causing anal eczema, surgical excision can also be taken.