Many hemorrhoid patients are afraid of surgical treatment, mainly because they are worried about post-operative bowel movements and painful incisions. The hemorrhoid surgery patients need to pay attention to the following points for defecation: 1. If you have chronic constipation before surgery, you need to give laxatives orally early after surgery to assist in defecation and soften the stool. 2. You should use proper force when defecating and avoid rough force to prevent tearing the incision or causing the internal hemorrhoid ligature threads to fall off and cause hemorrhage. The first thing you need to do is to take a look at the actual results.