In the clinic, there are often patients who suffer from long-term bleeding, prolapse, swelling and pain of hemorrhoids, although long enough for the standard of surgery, but hesitant to hear others say that it will recur. So can hemorrhoids be cured in the end? The hemorrhoids are distributed within the anus for a week, equivalent to a washer in a faucet, and its role is to cooperate with the muscles around the anus to completely close the anus to avoid the leakage of stool, and now there is a professional term “anal cushion” to refer to it specifically. Therefore, the hemorrhoid tissue is useful to the human body, and is an indispensable tissue is the normal structure of the anus. Only when people live carelessly and disrupt the normal structure and function of hemorrhoids does treatment become necessary. Based on the function of the hemorrhoid tissue, occasional blood in the stool and short-term swelling and pain should be treated conservatively, but only if the blood in the stool, prolapse, swelling and pain recur and affect the daily life, then surgery is needed. The purpose of surgery is to treat the offending hemorrhoids, or hemorrhoids as we call them, and good hemorrhoids we are trying to protect, so don’t overdo it, too much removal of hemorrhoids can cause complications such as anal stenosis, incontinence, and other equally painful conditions. From the above point of view, hemorrhoids are not going to be cured, so won’t that never be the case? It is also true that some post-operative hemorrhoid patients were found to be very careful, not daring to eat and wash every day, but they still relapsed, where is the reason? Through analysis we found that they tend to think that hemorrhoids is a minor disease, but also a minor surgery, greedy for cheap, just find a place to do it. The actual fact is that you’ll be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days to get a lot more than just a couple of days. So, hemorrhoids are committed, since we have to do surgery, we have to investigate clearly, the one that should be done can not stay; good, normal hemorrhoids, as long as we take good care of them, may be a lifetime of recidivism. So, in a sense, a good, professional anorectal surgeon can create the conditions for the eradication of hemorrhoids, but the real eradication relies on you to make the right choices and maintain them carefully.