Hemorrhoid surgery pain or childbirth pain

The pain of childbirth is generally greater than the pain of hemorrhoid surgery, and the pain after hemorrhoid surgery can be relieved by medication. When hemorrhoid surgery is performed, local anesthesia or hemianesthesia is usually chosen for pain relief treatment, and the patient will feel no pain during the operation. After the operation, there will be varying degrees of pain due to the presence of a certain amount of local wound breakage or the seriousness of the hemorrhoid condition in some patients before the operation. Generally speaking, you can choose to take oral pain medications, such as diclofenac sodium tablets, for pain relief treatment, as well as post-operative medication changes, and if the local wound is painful, you can also apply oxybutynin hydrochloride gel to the local wound for further pain relief treatment. As the wound recovers and the granulation grows, the pain sensation will gradually decrease until it disappears completely. Also paying attention to wound cleaning and dressing changes after surgery is an important way to relieve