Most patients after hemorrhoid surgery are not particularly painful when they have a bowel movement in about 10-15 days, because this is the time when the incision around the anus reaches the growth period and the newly grown meatus covers the original exposed nerve, and it is not particularly painful to change the medication or during the bowel movement, which is regular for most patients. You must eat more vegetables and fruits and drink more water after hemorrhoid surgery. A normal diet and a proper diet can lead to a smooth stool that does not form a relatively dry stool, and the stool is easy to solve. You must not be afraid to defecate after hemorrhoid surgery because of the pain, which can lead to a buildup of stool in the rectum, which can later form dry, hard stools that can irritate the wound very intensely.