Hemorrhoids are a relatively common condition that is formed when an enlargement of the submucosal, subcutaneous venous plexus of the human rectum occurs at the end of the rectum. Hemorrhoids are a common disease that can develop at any age, and there is a folk saying that nine out of ten hemorrhoids are more or less common, with 20-40 years old being the most common. Gradually aggravated with age, generally in the increase in abdominal pressure, constipation, heavy alcohol consumption, a large amount of diet stimulating foods lead to the occurrence of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are masses formed by pathological hypertrophy of the anal cushion, which then migrates and prolapses out of the anus and stagnates blood flow in the perianal subcutaneous vascular plexus. This is why hemorrhoids have a very high incidence of this disease, usually in older, younger adults. Hemorrhoids can be treated conservatively if the symptoms are not severe, but if they are very severe, they should be removed surgically in a timely manner.