Patient Question:Disease:Mixed internal and external hemorrhoidsDescription:I discovered hemorrhoids in 2004 and have been treated conservatively since then, and had external hemorrhoids removed and internal hemorrhoids injected and sclerosed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Chinese Medicine in 2010. Now it comes out after each bowel movement and needs to be returned in a lying position, and it is often difficult to return on its own and needs to be returned with the help of hands. When I went to the local hospital, I was told that I needed to use traditional surgery and that it was more painful. The hospitalization took at least 2 weeks, plus 6 times of anal dilation, which took a month and a half in total. Jia Xiaoqiang, Department of Anorectal Medicine, Xiyuan Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, would like to help: I can’t take more than 2 weeks off from work. Can the current situation be treated conservatively? Or can I be treated with other procedures such as minimally invasive, rubber band ligation? Hospital Department: Tianjin People’s Hospital Department of Anorectology Treatment: Time: 2007-07-002007-07-00Hospital Department: Long March Hospital Department of Dermatologic Surgery Procedure: Removal of subcutaneous swelling on right forearm Time: 2012-10-012012-10-22Hospital Department: Tianjin Tianhe Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Procedure: Middle ear tympanoplasty Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine The first thing you need to do is to use the TST minimally invasive technology to treat the hemorrhoids. The TST minimally invasive technique is used in our hospital to treat severe prolapsed mixed hemorrhoids, which is less invasive, less painful after surgery, quicker recovery, and less complications, generally hospitalized for 3~5 days.