Background. The number of elderly and senile people is about 15% in the population. Together they account for 50% of emergency and 85% of planned hospital admissions to surgical hospitals. One of the most common causes for a patient to see a surgeon is manifestations of hemorrhoids, which affect 10-36% of the population (number increases with age).The aim of the study is to improve results of the outpatient treatment of elderly and senile patients with internal hemorrhoids stages II-III by optimizing the method of sclerotherapy and indications for its application.Material and methods. The results of outpatient treatment of 60 elderly and senile patients for chronic hemorrhoids stages II-III were analyzed. The patients were divided into 2 groups. In the control group (30 patients) standard treatment was performed, including sclerotherapy of internal hemorrhoids with 2-3% solution of aethoxysklerol. One-percent solution of aethoxysklerol was used to perform sclerotherapy in the main group (30 patients). The indication for its administration was low compliance in patients and/or presence of anemia, inability to cancel antiplatelet drugs, continued bleeding. Groups were valid for comparison.Results. There was a decrease in the severity of postoperative pain syndrome by 36.8%, postoperative complications from 20,0% to 6,7%, the average period of temporary disability was from 1.80.4 to 1.00.5 days, the frequency of relapses of the disease in 6 months after sclerotherapy was from 10% to 6.7% in the main group compared to the control one.Conclusion. The proposed method reduces the intensity of postoperative pain, the percentage of postoperative complications and the frequency of relapses of the disease.