Do you need to be hospitalized for hemorrhoid surgery?

Most hemorrhoid surgeries require hospitalization because they are mainly performed by internal hemorrhoid ligation, PPH or external hemorrhoidectomy, external peel and tie. These cases require hospitalization due to the presence of prolapsed hemorrhoids, painful defecation, anal swelling and edema or even inflammatory infection. Especially if the hemorrhoid nucleus is dislodged it can easily cause pulsating bleeding or even induce hemorrhage leading to hemorrhagic shock, so it is recommended that patients be hospitalized for seven to eight days after hemorrhoid surgery to observe the bleeding and wound recovery and be discharged only if the wound recovers well. After discharge from the hospital, you also need to insist on using anal lotion and also Puji hemorrhoid suppositories for medication changes.