The clinical manifestations of hemorrhoids are mainly blood in the stool, prolapse, pain and foreign body sensation in the anus. The clinical treatment of moles follows the principle of conservative first and then surgery, and the following are some indications for surgery: 1.Recurrent frequent episodes of blood in the stool, large amount of blood in the stool, the effect of conservative medication is not obvious; 2.Large hemorrhoid nucleus, prolapsing out of the anus after the stool, which cannot be returned by itself and requires hand support, lying down rest, and hot compresses before it can be returned; 3.Inset of hemorrhoid nucleus prolapsing, internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids edema secondary to thrombosis, anal 4.The nucleus of external hemorrhoids is very large and local inflammation often occurs, accompanied by obvious swelling and pain; 5.Patients with large secondary thrombosed external hemorrhoids, which cannot be absorbed by themselves and have severe pain. The choice of medication and surgical procedure for hemorrhoids should be judged in relation to the patient’s specific condition, symptoms and the patient’s economic level. As a benign disease, mixed hemorrhoids, although some patients seem to have very serious signs and repeated prolapse, but the patient tolerates it for a long time does not affect daily life and work, in this sense does not necessarily need to go to the appropriate surgical treatment, especially for elderly patients.