Symptoms of internal hemorrhoids include bleeding, prolapse, pain, itching, difficulty in defecation, etc. Treatments include medication, surgery and general treatment. 1. The common symptoms of internal hemorrhoids include bleeding, prolapse, pain, itching, and difficulty in defecation. (1) Bleeding: bleeding during or after defecation, bright red in color. (2) Prolapse: the internal hemorrhoidal vascular mass is flaccid and will separate from the underlying muscle layer during defecation. It can be reset by itself when the symptom is mild, but in serious cases, it needs to be pushed back by hand, and in more serious cases, it may come out when walking or sneezing. (3) pain: if there is thrombosis within the hemorrhoids there will be severe pain. (4) Itching: stimulated by secretions or prolapsed tissues, eczema can easily appear in the perianal area, resulting in itching. (5) Difficulty in defecation: when the condition is serious, it will lead to difficulty in defecation. 2. Treatment methods include medication, surgery and general treatment. (1) drug treatment: commonly used drugs such as lactulose, used to regulate the intestinal tract, to avoid constipation; sodium cod liver oil acid, etc. to make the hemorrhoidal mass hardening and shrinking. (2) surgical treatment: the method has rubber ring ligation, so that the internal hemorrhoids ischemic necrosis, fall off; through the hemorrhoidal artery ligation, blocking the blood supply, so that the hemorrhoids atrophy and fall off and so on. (3) General treatment: for example, dietary modification and so on, aiming at promoting the smooth flow of stools and relieving defecation difficulties; through hot water sitz baths, improving the blood circulation in the anus and alleviating the symptoms. If the above related symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.