After hemorrhoid surgery, the anus needs to be bandaged with gauze, so if you need to have a bowel movement on the second day after surgery, you need to remove the gauze and have a bowel movement. Vaseline gauze is stuffed inside the wound, which plays the role of compressing and stopping bleeding as well as draining, and will not affect the bowel movement, so it can be removed without removing it. 1. outside the anus gauze: because the anus after hemorrhoid surgery, there are more open wounds, there is a small amount of blood seepage, so the anus more need to external sterile gauze bandage. Because the gauze will be wrapped with the anus, so in the second day after the operation, you need to remove the gauze, exposing the anus and then normal stool can be. 2. Vaseline gauze: In the postoperative hemorrhoidal surgery wound more stuffed into the Vaseline gauze, play a role in stopping bleeding and drainage. If the Vaseline gauze does not fall off, no blood filling is needed. If the Vaseline gauze falls off with the stool, it needs to be re-filled. According to the condition, give reasonable treatment. Patients are advised to consult the supervising physician and on-duty nurse if they have any doubts about the postoperative precautions, so that the professional healthcare personnel can give proper guidance and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid causing postoperative complications.