Can you take cephalosporin for hemorrhoids?

The formation of hemorrhoids is caused by pathological varicosities in the blood vessels under the skin of the anus and under the mucous membrane of the rectum, and there is no infection inside the formation, so hemorrhoids do not need to take cephalosporin antibiotics, which are not effective for treatment. Only in the case of acute infection of hemorrhoids, you can take appropriate oral antibiotics to control the symptoms of infection, but only to treat the symptoms but not the root cause. The treatment of hemorrhoids is based on treating the symptoms, and no special treatment is needed for hemorrhoids that are not symptomatic. If there are mild symptoms that can be controlled by medication, and the symptoms of hemorrhoids are still not controlled by medication, such as heavy bleeding or severe protruding symptoms, then surgery should be considered in this case.