Can internal bleeding hemorrhoids heal on their own?

If the internal hemorrhoid bleeds less and the mucous membrane is smaller, it can heal on its own. Internal hemorrhoids are formed by perianal varicose veins and downward migration of the anal cushion. When the stool is dry or constipated for a long time, dry stool can easily cut the perianal mucosa when defecating, resulting in bleeding, and a slight amount of bleeding can stop bleeding on its own and gradually heal. Only after the bleeding is relatively large, the damage to blood vessels is relatively large, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to stop bleeding treatment, to avoid repeated bleeding leads to anemia. You should try to solve constipation, eat more fiber-rich vegetables and fruits, develop good bowel habits, defecate on time every day, take a warm water bath after defecation, and take oral laxative medication and topical hemorrhoid cream if necessary. The actual fact is that you should not be sedentary for a long time, pay attention to exercise, exercise, and go to the hospital to check the specific situation if necessary.