One concept that must be clarified is that hemorrhoids will always be hemorrhoids, a benign condition that is not cancerous. Hemorrhoids are due to tortuous, dilated veins that produce soft, venous masses near the anus. Its main symptoms are bleeding, prolapsed masses and pain. Exacerbation of hemorrhoids may result in anemia, prolapsed masses, and possibly severe pain in the anus. This can all be treated surgically and the recovery is relatively good, a benign disease that can get a final solution through surgery. Don’t worry about hemorrhoids becoming cancerous just because you have them, this worry is superfluous. The cancer of the intestine may be caused by the malignant transformation of intestinal polyps, so if you are not sure, go to a professional anorectal or surgical examination, the diagnosis is clear, then the concern is relieved.