If hemorrhoids are present, the patient can eat cold things, and cold things are not a dietary contraindication for hemorrhoid patients. If you have hemorrhoids, the patient adjusts the structure of the diet and eats more high-fiber foods, such as vegetables and fruits, as appropriate. These foods are rich in fiber, and the stool formed will be looser, easier to discharge, and less irritating to the anus, and the patient will squat for a shorter period of time, which can delay the development of hemorrhoids in the direction of seriousness. At the same time, if the hemorrhoids are more serious, with blood in the stool or edema and pain in the external hemorrhoids, you can apply hemorrhoid cream externally and insert hemorrhoid plugs internally. With this relatively simple conservative treatment, you can treat mild hemorrhoids very well, and with some appropriate dietary adjustments, hemorrhoids can usually be cured.