What causes the increase in the frequency of stools after hemorrhoid surgery

The increase in the number of stools after hemorrhoid surgery may be caused by the following conditions: 1. It may be due to the edema of the local anal tissues after surgery will be accompanied by an increase in the number of stools, blood in the stool, a pronounced feeling of swelling and as well as a feeling of heaviness. 2. It may be due to the dislodgement that occurs after surgery, the main symptom is an increase in the number of stools, but there is no fecal discharge when entering the toilet. 3. The main symptom is an increase in the number of stools, but no stool is discharged when you go to the toilet. 3, it may be caused by diarrhea after surgery, which should be treated with oral antidiarrheal medication or intestinal probiotics. 4, it may be due to localized granulation or other complications such as anal stenosis. Once this happens after hemorrhoid surgery, you should promptly consult your doctor to check if there are any abnormal changes in the wound and then carry out targeted treatment.