The length of hospital stay after hemorrhoid surgery should be specifically analyzed in relation to the patient’s condition and surgery, and cannot be generalized. Usually surgical treatments include external debridement and internal ligation, TST surgery, etc. Each surgical procedure is different, and the corresponding post-operative recovery cannot be generalized. In general, patients need about 2-3 weeks to recover from post-operative wound healing, and about 4 weeks for complete healing. PPH surgery and TST surgery have a faster recovery and can be discharged from the hospital without any special conditions 3 days after surgery, while external peel and ligate surgery can be discharged from the hospital usually in 10 days to 2 weeks, and full recovery takes about 3 weeks. In addition, patients with hemorrhoids need to pay attention to perianal hygiene after surgery and wash promptly after defecation to prevent contamination of the trauma, which can affect post-operative recovery. Also pay attention to your diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods to prevent constipation.