The reason for this is that they are very common and have a high incidence, which is why there is a folk saying “nine hemorrhoids in ten men” and “ten hemorrhoids in ten women”. It is because “hemorrhoids” are very common that people tend to take it lightly and consider it as a “minor illness” that may not be a big deal. It is not known that “hemorrhoids” are not trivial, and many patients have suffered lifelong pain and regret as a result of underestimating it. First of all, “hemorrhoids” itself is very painful when the attack, pain in the anus when defecating is common, while there is blood in the stool, sometimes bleeding a large amount of time will also lead to serious anemia. If left untreated, hemorrhoids can develop further and gradually prolapse or even become stuck at the anal opening, leading to necrosis, which is difficult for doctors to deal with, and even if surgery is performed, it can lead to serious complications such as anal stenosis or fecal incontinence. Secondly, behind the “hemorrhoids” may be hidden more serious diseases, such as rectal cancer. The most common symptom of rectal cancer is blood in the stool, and many rectal cancer patients often think they are “hemorrhoids” and do not seek medical attention in time to aggravate their condition, which is not uncommon in our clinic. In terms of treatment, it should be clear that early stage hemorrhoids are invisible to the naked eye, mainly for blood, and the symptoms can be controlled by correcting bad habits and using appropriate drugs. In the later stages of internal hemorrhoid prolapse, the patient can feel the polyp-like hemorrhoid nucleus prolapse after defecation, and in serious cases, it cannot be reset, which can cause continuous pain and greatly affect the quality of life, so it is best to choose surgery. The hemorrhoids located near the outside of the anal opening are called “external hemorrhoids”, which can be seen normally and do not have any obvious symptoms, and basically do not affect working life. The procedure is short and bleeds little. There is almost no post-operative pain, and good anal function and appearance can be restored, making it the more commonly used surgical procedure nowadays. Therefore, the treatment of “hemorrhoids” is not difficult, the key is to make sure that there are no other deadly “killers” hidden behind it. After a formal and comprehensive examination and diagnosis, and then according to the stage of the disease to give standardized treatment, you can completely get rid of the patient “hemorrhoids” trouble, all relaxed to enjoy life.