How about hemorrhoid surgery?

There are good and bad things about having hemorrhoid surgery. For early hemorrhoids, or hemorrhoids that are not bleeding and painful, surgery is generally not recommended and can be corrected slowly by regulating one’s lifestyle and diet. For large hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, or hemorrhoids that have led to bleeding anal fissures and inflammatory infections, it is better to have hemorrhoid surgery. Hemorrhoid surgery can completely remove the hemorrhoids and can provide an anti-inflammatory effect on the inflammation and infection near the anus, and it can prevent the hemorrhoids from reoccurring and reduce the patient’s pain. Hemorrhoid surgery, if done poorly, can also lead to sequelae such as bleeding from the post-operative wound, inflammatory infections near the rectal mucosa and anal opening, while severe cases can cause narrowing of the anus, leading to constipation in patients.