Prolapsed hemorrhoids refer to the prolapsed nucleus of the hemorrhoid, which is located below the dentate line of the anus or prolapsed outside the anus. Hemorrhoids are soft lumps of connective tissue composed of blood vessels, smooth muscle, elastic fibers, etc. The structure is loose, and during defecation due to increased intra-abdominal pressure or difficulty in defecation caused by constipation, the hemorrhoid is subjected to chronic pulling toward the anus, and after repeated chronic pulling for a long time and many times, the nucleus of the hemorrhoid will prolapse to a position below the dentate line of the anus. Hemorrhoids are divided into internal, external, and mixed hemorrhoids, and the majority of prolapsed hemorrhoids are internal and mixed hemorrhoids. If the prolapsed hemorrhoid can be retracted, it can be treated conservatively, but if it cannot be retracted or if it prolapses repeatedly, it should be treated surgically at the anorectal department of the hospital. If you are suffering from hemorrhoids, don’t delay and take surgery as soon as possible to remove the root of the problem to avoid prolapse.