If you have hemorrhoids in your anus in late pregnancy, it is possible that they are congested and edematous due to the increased pressure in the abdominal cavity of the pregnant woman and the pressure on the local mucosal tissues around the anus, or if you had hemorrhoids before pregnancy, it is also possible that the changes in the hormone levels in your body and the expansion of the uterus after pregnancy may cause further aggravation of the hemorrhoids. It is recommended to choose conservative medication for hemorrhoids during pregnancy, and direct surgery is not recommended to avoid surgery causing fetal movement or abnormal contractions of the uterus, leading to premature birth. For conservative treatment, you can choose to use anal plugs of compound keratanate or take oral tablets of Mizarin, accompanied by severe local edema, you can also use a higher concentration of saline for local pressure to reduce swelling.