Usually, internal hemorrhoids do not lead to increased flatulence. Internal hemorrhoids are localized lesions in the anus, mainly manifested as anal pain, prolapse of swelling, blood in the stool, swelling and other symptoms. Generally does not affect the gastrointestinal digestive functions such as gas, defecation, nutrient absorption and so on, so internal hemorrhoids will not lead to increased gas. If a patient experiences increased gas, it is usually considered to be mainly a problem with diet and gastrointestinal digestion and absorption function. If more legumes, sweet potatoes, radishes and other foods that smooth the flow of gas are consumed, this may lead to increased gas emission. In addition, if the gastrointestinal power is insufficient, the gas produced cannot be discharged normally through gastrointestinal peristalsis, thus resulting in increased exhaustion. Drinking and eating too fast, so that more gas into the intestines, may also produce the phenomenon of increased exhaust. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment to find out the cause of increased gas discharge and actively treat internal hemorrhoids to prevent the condition from worsening.