When internal haemorrhoids bleed in the stool, if the amount of bleeding decreases, there is usually no need for medication, so pay attention to maintaining local hygiene and avoiding infection. If the bleeding is heavy, you can take some over-the-counter medicines to stop the bleeding, but if there is no significant relief, a lot of bleeding or more bleeding, and clinical symptoms such as fainting occur, you need to go to the hospital in time to assess your condition to avoid serious consequences such as haemorrhagic shock.