Having hemorrhoids can certainly lead to blood in the stool, and blood in the stool is the most common symptom of hemorrhoids and the first symptom in the early stages. Blood in the stool manifests itself as dripping or even shooting blood after the stool, and is not accompanied by painful symptoms during the stool, and occurs in intermittent episodes. In the early stage, the bleeding in the stool can stop on its own in about 3 days, but in the later stage, it will recur, and the whole course of the disease is progressively aggravated, that is, the amount of blood in the stool will gradually increase, and the frequency of the episodes of blood in the stool will also gradually increase. Most of the blood in the stool is caused by internal hemorrhoids, and the initial symptoms of blood in the stool can be controlled by improving diet and using medication. In the later stages, if the blood in the stool is very large, frequent and accompanied by severe prolapse, surgical treatment should be considered.