There are four types of external hemorrhoids, some of which can slowly become smaller, and some of which will not become smaller once they are formed. If it is an inflammatory external hemorrhoid and thrombosed external hemorrhoid, the clinical manifestation is a lump around the anus with obvious pain, and when you touch the lump with your hand, you can touch something with a texture like a grape seed, at this time you can first use your own medicine, such as hemorrhoid cream applied externally, and generally if it is 5-7 days the lump will gradually shrink. If the lump does not shrink after the medication, and gradually becomes larger, then you need to go to the hospital for surgery to remove it, and the surgery is also a very small surgical procedure, so don’t worry at all. In the case of varicose hemorrhoids and superfluous hemorrhoids, once formed, they do not disappear. These two types of hemorrhoids usually have no obvious symptoms and do not need to be treated, but they will not go away either.