Hemorrhoids are not therapeutically effective through icing, which, to some extent, can relieve the pain level of hemorrhoids during the painful period and is basically ineffective in treating the disease. First of all, it is helpful in relieving the clinical symptoms of hemorrhoids because it may cause the local temperature to drop and constrict the blood vessels when applying ice. Secondly, numbing the local nerves can sometimes mask the condition for the patient and cause aggravation of the hemorrhoid itself. It is not clinically advisable for patients to use ice packs for hemorrhoids. When the hemorrhoids appear, the patient should go to the hospital’s anorectal department to determine the severity of the hemorrhoids, more serious hemorrhoids, often require surgical treatment to achieve the purpose of eradication, in this point I hope the patient is not afraid of trouble, surgical treatment of hemorrhoids is not complicated and not so scary.