Hemorrhoids can usually be cured through medication and surgery and other treatments, but the disease is prone to recurrence. Reasonable treatment should be prescribed by the doctor. Hemorrhoids may be related to diet, heredity, defecation habits and other factors, the pathogenesis is not yet completely clear. It manifests as blood in stool, anal itching and pain, prolapse of hemorrhoidal mass, anal moisture and other symptoms. Hemorrhoids can be treated conservatively through lifestyle modification, rubber band ligation therapy, injection therapy, hemorrhoidal artery ligation, etc. to reduce or eliminate symptoms. Cure can be achieved through surgical methods such as hemorrhoidal simple excision and thrombosed external hemorrhoidal stripping. However, recurrence of hemorrhoids can be induced by obesity, sedentary lifestyle, pregnancy, perianal infections, prolonged alcohol consumption or eating large amounts of irritating foods. It is recommended that once hemorrhoids are detected, if there are obvious symptoms of perianal discomfort, standardized treatment should be given under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.