There are many surgical options for hemorrhoids, and depending on the severity, location, and specific physical condition, the appropriate procedure will be chosen accordingly, as outlined below. 1. External peeling and internal ligation (Milligan-Morgan procedure): the most common procedure, applicable to mixed hemorrhoids, Ⅲ-IV internal hemorrhoids, can choose this procedure. The operation can completely cure hemorrhoids, less recurrence, but its disadvantage is that the operation area is large, improper treatment is easy to cause postoperative pain, urination difficulties, edema and other symptoms. 2. Thrombosed external hemorrhoid peeling surgery: applicable to mild thrombosed external hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoid peeling can be. 3. anastomosis hemorrhoidal circumcision (PPH): in recent years, the use of more, as a minimally invasive treatment of new procedures, suitable for all types of hemorrhoids, especially heavy internal hemorrhoids and part of the rectal prolapse. 4. Automatic Hemorrhoidal Ligation (RPH): A disposable ligature to perform ligation, which is one of the most effective non-surgical treatment methods. It is not suitable for the treatment of simple/mixed hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, enlarged anal papillae, and suspected malignant rectal polyps. 5. Other: injection of sclerosing agent, copper ion electrochemical coagulation treatment, selective anastomotic hemorrhoidectomy (TST), etc. Hemorrhoidal surgery is more, the cost also varies, need to physician according to the patient’s comprehensive situation to choose.