In my clinical work, I often encounter pregnant women with hemorrhoid attacks and severe symptoms, so I would like to talk about this: First of all, most of the drugs used to treat hemorrhoids are proprietary medicines, and most of these drugs contain drugs that can cause abortions in pregnant women, so it is not appropriate for pregnant women to use drugs on their own, and even if they want to use drugs, they have to seek the advice of the relevant doctor. Secondly, surgery is not suitable for pregnant women, as it can also cause the risk of abortion. So, what should a pregnant woman do with an acute attack of hemorrhoids? The following are my suggestions: First, the patient should be instructed to eat a light diet and eat less irritating food Second, the patient should be told to rest flat with both lower limbs elevated, which will increase reflux and ease the hemorrhoid symptoms Then, the patient should be instructed to take a sitz bath with warm water to increase local blood circulation.