How long does it take to recover from minimally invasive painless hemorrhoids

Minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery is minimally invasive and has a quick recovery, which is usually gradual in 2 weeks after surgery. Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disorder that includes external and internal hemorrhoids. Mild hemorrhoids can be treated conservatively, such as topical hemorrhoid suppositories, hemorrhoid creams, and warm salt water sitz baths. More severe hemorrhoids that do not respond to conservative treatment require surgical treatment. Minimally invasive surgical treatments are currently recommended, including RPH and PPH, known as hemorrhoid ligation and suprahemorrhoidal mucosal circumferential hemorrhoidectomy, respectively. Minimally invasive surgery is less invasive, with a shorter operative time and quicker postoperative recovery. Its recovery time is related to the severity of the disease, and patients can usually walk normally after about 1 week of regular treatment, and can reach healing in about 2 weeks. In addition, patients should also actively cooperate with the doctor after hemorrhoid surgery to change medication, eat more fiber-rich food, avoid spicy and irritating food, avoid constipation and diarrhea, so as not to lead to recurrence.