The life of an adult is not easy, free and happy time is often in the small corner as mentioned above, and with the gradually extended toilet time, “hemorrhoids” has quietly become a member of the army of worries. The following are a few questions to ask yourself: 1. have physical exercise; 2. have not developed the habit of regular bowel movements; 3. have not kept the area around the anus clean; 4. have not paid attention to lower body warmth; 5. have not been sedentary; If your answer is no, then from now on you can follow these recommendations to prevent up. “The most important thing is that you will be able to get the most out of your own home. What are hemorrhoids? Definition: a common disease located in the anal area that can develop at any age, but the incidence gradually increases with age. In our country, hemorrhoids are the most common anal disease. After reading the definition, does it still feel vague, then look at its clinical manifestations: The main manifestation is blood in the stool, the nature of blood in the stool can be painless, intermittent, fresh blood after the stool, blood dripping from the stool or blood on the hand paper, aggravated by constipation, drinking or eating irritating food, it should be noted that simple internal hemorrhoids are painless, simple internal hemorrhoids are painless only the feeling of swelling, can bleed. The pain only appears when it develops into prolapse, combined with thrombosis, impaction, and infection. Why do you get hemorrhoids? Historically, there are three major academic schools of TCM surgery: the authentic school, the all-senior school, and the insight school. All three schools believe that the causes of hemorrhoids are the following four: dietary disorders, emotional and mental disorders, prolonged sitting and weight bearing, and overworking; the location of the disease is mainly in the anus and is closely related to the spleen, stomach, liver, and kidney; and the causative factors are mainly damp-heat, qi stagnation, and blood stasis. Modern medicine has two main explanations for the formation of hemorrhoids: varicose veins theory: hemorrhoids are venous masses formed by stasis, dilation and flexion of the venous plexus under the mucosa of the lower rectum and the skin of the anal canal. Thomson’s theory of inferior displacement of the anal cushion: Hemorrhoids were originally a normal anatomical structure in the anal canal area, namely the vascular cushion, which is a ring of spongy tissue 1.5 cm above the dentate line, and only when the cushion tissue is abnormal and combined with symptoms are they called hemorrhoids. What should I do if I have hemorrhoids? The answer to this question, I do not say that you know. That is to go to the hospital. Doctors with specialized knowledge will give you the most appropriate advice through a series of consultations and related tests. What are the examination methods? 1, anal visual examination to observe whether there are lesions around the anal opening. Simply put, it is important to see whether there is anything around the anus, whether there is blood, pus, mucus, fissures, redness, skin color changes, etc. 2. Rectal examination is important for timely detection of many early lesions in the anorectum by touching the patient’s anus with your fingers. 3. Anal microscopy is an effective supplement to finger diagnosis, which can understand the situation in the rectum and anal canal under direct vision. Of course, go to the hospital to face these examinations to overcome the psychological barriers, due to the privacy of the examination site, many people take it as a secret, preferring to solve their own rather than hospital examination, and finally dragged into a serious illness before regretting it.