Hemorrhoids that become embedded and cannot be returned are called embedded hemorrhoids or strangulated hemorrhoids, which can be treated conservatively in the early stages and surgically if they are ineffective. If the hemorrhoids prolapsed hemorrhoid mass by the spasm of the sphincter muscle stuck, embedded, there is no way to return back to the anus, and finally even edema, bruising or even necrosis, clinically known as intussusception hemorrhoids or strangulation hemorrhoids. In the early stage of embedded hemorrhoids, you can use general treatment, take massage and other ways to relax the spasm of the sphincter muscle, with the hand gently sent back to the anus, and then fixed with gauze, to prevent hemorrhoids from prolapsing again. If conservative treatment is ineffective or necrosis of the embedded hemorrhoidal mass occurs, surgical treatment is required to remove the necrotic hemorrhoidal mass. If there is a hemorrhoidal block that cannot be returned, please consult the doctor promptly to give relief and treatment as soon as possible to avoid aggravation of the condition and adverse consequences to the body.