Recurrence rate of minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery

The recurrence rate after minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery is influenced by a number of factors and is generally low, around 10%, but new hemorrhoids may develop postoperatively. Anastomotic suprahemorrhoidal mucosal cricothyrotomy is a common minimally invasive hemorrhoidal surgery, which can restore the anorectum from a pathological state to a normal anatomical state, and therefore its postoperative recurrence possibility is generally low. However, if you don’t pay attention to correcting bad habits after hemorrhoid surgery, and continue to stay up late at night, drink heavily, and eat spicy and stimulating food, you will increase the probability of recurrence, and more likely to have new hemorrhoids in other parts of the body. Therefore, hemorrhoids is not a permanent solution after surgery, you still need to pay attention to post-operative care under the guidance of the doctor, to improve the bad habits of life and diet, try to eat a light diet, to ensure a regular work routine, avoid sitting for a long time, and to maintain a smooth bowel movement.