Pregnant women are prone to hemorrhoids. Because pregnancy can cause an increase in abdominal pressure, with the gradual increase in the body of the uterus, the inferior vena cava is increasingly stressed, especially when the fetal position is not correct, the pressure is more obvious, directly affecting the lower rectum, the venous reflux of the anal canal, resulting in hemorrhoidal venous congestion, expansion, coupled with childbirth, the force to earn, more serious hemorrhoidal venous reflux obstruction, thus triggering hemorrhoids. On the other hand, pregnancy is generally less active, gastrointestinal peristalsis slows down, feces stays longer in the intestinal cavity, the water in the feces is reabsorbed, causing dry stools, defecation difficulties. The dry and hard stool rubs the mucous membrane of the hemorrhoid and causes bleeding, and even makes the original hemorrhoid nucleus prolapse outside the anus, causing edema and necrosis, resulting in a series of symptoms such as severe pain in the anus and inconvenience in walking. When constipation is serious, you can use marenthol pills or Diyu Huaijiao pills; when bleeding, you can use appropriate hemostatic drugs, such as hemostatic min and vitamin K, C, etc.; when swelling and pain, you can use Chinese medicine to dispel poison soup and other drugs fumigation, sitz bath, external use of Jiuhua cream, four yellow cream, hemorrhoid cream and other drugs; and try to avoid standing and sitting for a long time, should be appropriate rest, appropriate activities. In short, women with hemorrhoids in late pregnancy are generally not advocated for immediate surgical treatment, but can use the above conservative treatments and wait until after delivery for further treatment. The reason is that after delivery, the abdominal pressure decreases, the venous reflux obstacle is lifted, and the progesterone content in the body decreases. The hemorrhoids will generally shrink or atrophy within 4 months. At this time, if the symptoms disappear, you can avoid the pain of surgery. If the hemorrhoids are still present, then surgery can be performed, as they are significantly smaller than they were during pregnancy. The pain of surgery will be reduced and the course of treatment will be significantly shorter, so we advocate avoiding surgery during pregnancy as much as possible.