There are individual differences in the post-operative recovery of hemorrhoids, and you can generally return to normal work after 2 weeks of minimally invasive surgical treatment. Mild hemorrhoids can be treated conservatively, such as topical hemorrhoid suppositories, hemorrhoid creams, warm water sitz baths, etc. Generally, swelling can be gradually reduced and pain gradually relieved in about 5-7 days, and patients can return to normal work. More serious hemorrhoids require surgical treatment, and minimally invasive surgical treatments are currently recommended, including RPH surgery and PPH surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is less invasive, less painful for the patient, and recovery is faster, with normal walking about 1 week after surgery and full recovery 2 weeks after surgery. However, the larger the lesion, the more traumatic the surgery and the longer the recovery time. In addition, once patients find themselves suffering from hemorrhoids, they should go to the hospital in time to take effective methods of treatment to avoid aggravation of hemorrhoids and delayed treatment.