It is best not to eat garlic when you have hemorrhoids. Garlic is a spicy, stimulating food that can cause stasis and dilation of blood vessels around the anus, aggravating the clinical symptoms of hemorrhoids. After cooking garlic at high temperatures, its nature and composition may change and become less irritating, so you can eat a small amount of cooked garlic when you have hemorrhoids without aggravating them. When you have hemorrhoids, it is best not to eat raw garlic, but to eat a moderate amount of cooked garlic, adjust your diet to include more fresh, vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits, and avoid eating too much spicy, stimulating, and cold foods. When the hemorrhoid is embedded and forms thrombosed external hemorrhoids, or when it is complicated by acute hemorrhage, you should go to a regular hospital for anorectal surgery or general surgery in a timely manner, do not believe in folk remedies to avoid aggravation.