There is no need for anti-inflammatory injections for ordinary hemorrhoids, which have no effect on the treatment of ordinary hemorrhoids. This is because hemorrhoids do not develop as a result of inflammatory infection, but rather as a result of poor blood return to the subcutaneous blood vessels of the anus and the mucosal vessels of the hemorrhoid, resulting in local varicose veins. The treatment of hemorrhoids is based on control. If the symptoms of hemorrhoids are significantly relieved and the nucleus of the hemorrhoid is gradually shrinking by changing the bad diet and lifestyle habits, basically there is no need to treat them with medicine. If the symptoms of hemorrhoids are more serious, medication can be used, and those for whom medication is ineffective need to be surgically removed. If you have to use anti-inflammatory shots, they are more targeted when the hemorrhoid becomes locally septic and infected. Whether or not you need an anti-inflammatory shot for hemorrhoids needs to be decided based on the actual situation.