Patients with recurrent hemorrhoids will need to be treated surgically again if necessary, mainly due to the local formation of hemorrhoids, and the patient will also experience significant pain, blood in the bowels, anal discomfort, and itching. Recurrent attacks can also affect the patient’s daily life and work, and surgery is also the most effective treatment, allowing the lesion to be removed under anesthesia and the medication to be changed regularly after surgery. Patients with hemorrhoids should usually pay attention to their dietary structure, stay away from stimulating foods, and pay attention to eating more coarse fiber foods that can promote bowel movement and also relieve the symptoms of constipation. In addition, you should not sit for long periods of time to avoid increasing the abdominal pressure, develop good habits of defecating on time, and usually take appropriate outdoor exercise and participate in physical exercise to promote intestinal peristalsis. In addition, to enhance physical fitness, can also reduce the chances of disease.