Hemorrhoids can cause frequent bowel movements. The clinical manifestation of hemorrhoids is common after dripping blood or blood on the surface of the stool, which can be accompanied by a feeling of anal swelling and incomplete defecation, and in severe cases, itching of the perianal skin. When the clinical symptoms are mild, warm water baths and local application of hemorrhoid cream or hemorrhoid suppositories can relieve or even cure the symptoms. When the hemorrhoid is embedded outside the anus and cannot be returned, it will form a thrombosed external hemorrhoid with severe anal pain, which should be promptly treated by surgery at a regular hospital or general surgery. You should also avoid standing or sitting for a long time in daily life, moderate activity, avoid eating too much spicy and stimulating food, with coarse fiber and vitamin-rich food as the main focus, and timely cleaning of the anus after the stool, to keep the anus clean.