In general, it is best to stick to the Anal Thai patch for 24 hours before tearing it off and replacing it with a new one. It is often used to treat internal, external and mixed hemorrhoids that cause blood in the stool, swelling and pain. It is recommended that the patient also use other treatment methods, such as topical suppositories, oral medication, and warm water or potassium permanganate sitz baths after a bowel movement, for often better results. If you feel itchy, painful, or even red, swollen, or blistered skin in the process of applying the patch externally, you may have skin allergy, so it is recommended to stop using the patch immediately and follow medical advice to use anti-allergy medication. In addition, the patient’s daily diet should be light, avoiding spicy, stimulating food, regular rest, avoiding late nights and sedentary, usually can do anal lifting exercises to increase the contraction ability of the anus.