Patients with hemorrhoids can drink beverages, which will not have a significant impact on them. However, if the patient has chronic enteritis or if the intestinal tract itself is not functioning well, it is advisable to drink less. Because drinks tend to affect the intestinal tract, leading to abdominal pain or diarrhea. If you have diarrhea for a long time, you can also aggravate hemorrhoids to some extent. Patients with hemorrhoids should usually choose light, easily digestible foods, such as noodles, porridge, and fresh fruits and vegetables in season, as well as meat foods rich in high quality protein. Spicy, stimulating, hot and dry foods, tobacco, alcohol, strong tea and coffee should be avoided as much as possible, otherwise it will easily induce blood in the stool or anal swelling. In severe cases, inflammatory edema and blood clots may occur, leading to the need for surgical treatment at a later stage.