The root bark of Tsubaki has the effect of clearing heat, drying dampness and astringency, and is generally used to treat clinical symptoms such as diarrhea, so it is not used to treat hemorrhoids. The treatment of hemorrhoids needs to follow the following 3 principles: 1. No treatment of hemorrhoids without symptoms. 2. Conservative treatment with medication is preferred. 3. There is no such thing as a cure for hemorrhoids. Therefore, if hemorrhoids do not have any clinical symptoms, no special treatment is needed. Usually just pay attention to a light diet, eat more vegetables, fruits and other coarse fiber foods, and avoid spicy, irritating foods. Keep your stools soft and clear, and pay attention to the cleanliness of the anal area after the bowel movement. When clinical symptoms of hemorrhoids such as local swelling and pain, itching and blood in the stool occur, use oral medication or topical hemorrhoid cream or hemorrhoid suppositories to control the symptoms of hemorrhoids. If the symptoms of hemorrhoids are still not controlled by conservative treatment, then surgical treatment is considered, which is also aimed at eliminating or reducing the symptoms of hemorrhoids and does not exist as a cure.