When hemorrhoids are more serious, they are usually treated by surgery, while milder patients take care of them in their own lives. So what are the symptoms of hemorrhoids? 1, stool bleeding The bowel movement should be natural and there is no special feeling, but people with hemorrhoids are likely to have bleeding when they have a bowel movement. When hemorrhoids do not flare up, there will be no special sensation, but during the flare-up, whether it is internal or external hemorrhoids, it may cause bleeding. Most of the bleeding is painless and is classified as painless bleeding. The bleeding in hemorrhoid patients is not always above the time of the bleeding, it may be before the stool, after the stool or while the stool is bleeding at the same time. The amount of bleeding may be very little, only a little can be seen on the top of the wiped tissue, or it may be a drop, or a direct jet of blood, the blood is fresh and bright red, which is fixed. 2, pain in the stool Pain during stool is a major symptom of hemorrhoids patients, belonging to the difficulty in defecation, many constipated patients will also have this situation. When hemorrhoids flare up, there is a very obvious feeling of pain, and this pain is even more pronounced when you have a bowel movement, and it feels difficult to go to the toilet. Only when the hemorrhoids are relieved can this pain be alleviated. 3, rectal cramps Anorectal cramps are mainly a symptom of external hemorrhoids. If the internal hemorrhoids are infected, embedded, and have strangulated necrosis, these can lead to severe cramping pain. In mild cases, there is a feeling of swelling and falling, and in heavy cases, there is heavy falling pain. 4, swelling prolapse Some people with hemorrhoids will have swelling prolapse, which is the main symptom of mid to late stage internal hemorrhoids. With the severity of the condition, the nucleus of the internal hemorrhoid is also getting bigger, which will lead to the separation of the mucous membrane and submucous layer from the anal layer, and when defecating, the nucleus of the internal hemorrhoid will be free from the anus until it falls out. This will only happen when the patient has light symptoms, but serious patients can also fall off when they cough or squat hard. 5.Flowing secretions Anal discharge, mainly from the fistula overflow, but also from the anus, or from the skin around the anus overflow. The rectal mucosa is stimulated by hemorrhoids for a long time, causing an increase in secretions; late internal hemorrhoids, due to the relaxation of the anal sphincter, often have secretions flowing from the anus. In mild cases, it flows out when defecating, and in heavy cases, it flows out naturally even when not defecating.