Dangers after hemorrhoid surgery



After normal hemorrhoid surgery, there is usually no harm to the body, but some patients may experience bleeding, infection, prolapse and other harms due to the lack of regular surgery or improper post-operative care.

1. Bleeding: patients who do not strictly control the number of bowel movements after surgery, may be due to frequent bowel movements and lead to cracking of the wound, bleeding and other symptoms.

2. Infection: hemorrhoid surgery wound is an open wound, patients who do not pay attention to cleaning after defecation, or not on time disinfection and dressing change, etc., may lead to wound infection and other complications.

3. Prolapse: Due to the hemorrhoid surgery process, may damage the anal sphincter muscle, resulting in symptoms of painful defecation, and in severe cases, even anal prolapse and other symptoms.

Therefore, it is recommended that patients should go to the regular hospital in time if they are not feeling well, and should actively cooperate with the treatment after the operation.