Varicose veins above and below the dentate line are mainly the case of varicose veins around the anus, which may be the case of hemorrhoids. If there is no obvious discomfort, you may not have to handle it excessively, and if there are uncomfortable symptoms, it can be treated by surgical excision. Hemorrhoids refers to the enlargement and varicosity of the venous plexus in the mucous membrane at the end of the rectum and subcutaneous anal canal, thus forming a soft venous mass. If the veins on the dentate line are varicose, internal hemorrhoids may have appeared, and if the veins under the dentate line are varicose, external hemorrhoids may have appeared, and if it is accompanied by the symptoms such as blood in the stool, difficulty in defecation, etc., it can be treated by surgical excision under the direction of the doctor. Drink more water in daily life, you can often warm water sitz bath, eat less spicy and stimulating food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, avoid too long bowel movement and bowel movement excessive force. If you have any discomfort symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time and consult the doctor’s guidance.