Patients with hemorrhoids bleeding in the stool can be seen as bleeding internal hemorrhoids, bleeding mixed hemorrhoids or bleeding tumors, so the cause of bleeding should first be clarified. There are various types of hemorrhoids, the onset of which is mainly fresh blood and blood does not mix with stool; bleeding due to tumor is mainly pus and blood and blood mixes with stool; in addition, inflammatory bowel disease, such as bacterial dysentery, can also lead to pus and blood stool, which can be distinguished from tumor bleeding and hemorrhoid bleeding by rectal palpation. Simple internal hemorrhoid bleeding is mostly treated externally, such as hemorrhoid suppositories in the anus, and the bleeding symptoms will soon recover.