Hemorrhoids can be clinically divided into four types in Chinese medicine: wind-heat and intestinal dryness, damp-heat underflow (dampness and heat evils invade the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.), qi stagnation and blood stasis (stagnation of blood due to lack of qi flow), and spleen deficiency and qi subsidence. Wind-heat and dryness of the intestines: often manifested as blood in the stool, dripping or jetting bleeding, bright red blood, constipation, etc. Clinically, it is often treated with the addition and subtraction of Cool Blood Di Huang Tang. Dampness-heat under injection (dampness and heat evils invade the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.): often manifested as blood in the stool with bright color and large amount, detachment of the swelling in the anus, which can be retracted on its own, burning in the anus, heavy drop discomfort, etc., and clinically, it is often used in the treatment of Dirty Lian Pill with additions and subtractions. Stagnation of qi and blood stasis (blood stasis due to the lack of qi): often manifested as prolapse of anal swelling, or even embedded, tightness of the anal canal, swelling and pain, or even thrombosis, tenderness and pain, etc., clinically often used to relieve pain such as the Shen Tang plus subtractions for treatment. Spleen deficiency and gas trapping: often manifested as anal relaxation, internal hemorrhoid prolapse can not be self-returned, commonly used manipulation to return, the color of the stool is fresh or light, accompanied by dizziness and shortness of breath, face color is less gorgeous, etc., clinically often used to tonify the middle and benefit the qi soup plus subtractions for treatment. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the above formula are not clear. Patients with hemorrhoids should consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for scientific and standardized treatment, and avoid the use of drugs privately.