Having hemorrhoids does not necessarily require surgery. If the hemorrhoid is relatively small and the symptoms are mild, such as blood in the stool is not strong and painful symptoms are not severe, you can carry out dietary as well as medication treatment. First, pay attention to your diet, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, keep your bowels open, eat more fruits, eat more coarse grains, and eat more coarse fiber foods. Second, you can use warm salt water or 1:5000 potassium permanganate sitz baths to promote perianal blood circulation, slow down the swelling of hemorrhoid veins and slow down venous stasis. If the symptoms are heavy, you can apply external hemorrhoid cream and insert hemorrhoid suppositories inside the anus for anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling treatment. If the hemorrhoids are particularly heavy, the stagnation is prolonged, and the varicose veins form thrombosis or necrosis, surgical treatment should be performed, such as thrombectomy, or external and internal ligation of mixed hemorrhoids.