Patients with hemorrhoids who opt for minimally invasive surgery, which involves the application of an anastomosis to locally remove the mucosa of the hemorrhoid, also known as PPH surgery, cost about 3,000 yuan at a tertiary care hospital, and is a medical insurance-limited condition that costs mostly in supplies. The reason for this is that hemorrhoids are a chronic disease of the perianal area, which occurs due to the formation of local varicose veins, and in the traditional way the main option is ligation of the hemorrhoid mucosa, which can fall off on its own, or local excision of the internal hemorrhoid mucosa via anoscopy. The anastomosis is exact and smooth after the PPH surgery, which also prevents the complication of scar stenosis after the surgery, leading to post-operative defecation dysfunction, and allows early intake of fluid after the surgery. It is important to keep the bowel movement regular and smooth, prevent infection of the trauma, and stay away from spicy and irritating foods.