If the hemorrhoid is bleeding heavily: 1. monitor vital signs, measure blood pressure, and then urgently open venous access to give supplemental colloid and rehydration therapy. 2. perform routine blood tests to clarify the degree of bleeding, and if the bleeding is heavy and anemia is severe, cross-matching should be performed promptly and then transfusion therapy should be performed. 3. perform anal visualization while treating the hemorrhoid, and then place an anoscope to observe the The site of bleeding hemorrhoids and its severity. If the hemorrhoids are severe, surgical treatment, such as hemorrhoidectomy or rectal bleeding stapling, should be performed in a timely manner, and postoperative treatment should be given to stop the bleeding and anti-inflammatory. If the hemorrhoid is bleeding heavily, it should be treated promptly and rehydration should be given in a timely manner, because massive blood loss can lead to hemorrhagic shock, which can be life-threatening.