If an anal papilloma patient is combined with internal hemorrhoids, it can be treated through the use of chlorhexidine acetate hemorrhoid suppositories. Chlorhexidine acetate hemorrhoidal suppository is the main component of chlorhexidine acetate, for external hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids, as well as before and after surgery to prevent infection and disinfection has a certain effect, but the drug may cause allergies and other reactions, so chlorhexidine acetate allergic patients should be prohibited; patients with anal papilloma combined with internal hemorrhoids, you can be under the guidance of the doctor through the use of the drug to carry on the treatment. Anal papilloma is a benign lesion, mainly due to long-term inflammation in the anal area; patients can be treated by electrocautery, microwave or cryosurgery, or the lesion can be removed by traditional surgery. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions when using medication to avoid aggravating the condition by using medication blindly.