It takes about a month for the wound to heal after hemorrhoid surgery before clinical symptoms can be used to determine whether anal stenosis and anal fistula will occur.
Anal stenosis and anal fistula are common postoperative complications after hemorrhoid surgery, mainly caused by improper operation during the surgery, causing damage to too much anal canal skin and mucous membrane, as well as not retaining enough skin bridges between hemorrhoid cores.
About one month after hemorrhoid surgery, the incision caused by the surgery is basically healed, if the patient shows discomfort symptoms such as difficulty in defecation, pain and bleeding, accompanied by changes in defecation habits, such as anal incontinence, etc., anal stenosis or anal fistula may occur, and the patient needs to go to the hospital in time, and ask the professional doctor to conduct anal fingerprinting and anoscopy to determine.
After hemorrhoid surgery, patients should ensure that the wound is clean and sanitized, and keep the bowel movement, reduce or avoid spicy and irritating food, so as to effectively prevent postoperative complications, such as anal stenosis and anal fistula.