Hemorrhoid ligation is a method of treating internal hemorrhoids using a ligature, which is relatively easy and less painful, and is more commonly used in clinical practice. The ligated part of the internal hemorrhoid will usually fall off about 7-10 days after ligation, or within half a month in slower cases. In addition, it is not easy to detect when the ligature falls off, and a small amount of blood will appear when the individual ligature falls off, which can be seen when you have a bowel movement. However, if the ligature is small, there is rarely any bleeding, so it will not be detected. Usually, you can check through anal finger examination, and if you can feel the ligated area, it means that it has not fallen off, and if you cannot feel the ligated area, it means that the ligated hemorrhoid has fallen off.