Hemorrhoids are not a contagious disease and cannot be transmitted from person to person. The primary causes of hemorrhoids include the displacement of anal cushions, local varicose veins, poor bowel habits, chronic constipation, diarrhea, improper diet, and prolonged sitting during bowel movements. Symptoms may include anal pain and bleeding during bowel movements.Hemorrhoids are classified into internal, external, and mixed types. It is recommended that patients visit a proctology department at a reputable hospital for diagnosis, and surgical treatment is often advised.To manage hemorrhoids, it is important to maintain regular bowel movements by consuming more vegetables, fruits, and fiber-rich foods. Patients should also engage in physical activity, avoid excessive intake of fatty foods, and ensure their stool remains soft.