Leaking stools after hemorrhoid surgery is not normal. Usually, hemorrhoid surgery leads to increased secretions in the perianal area and painful defecation, which can lead to fear of defecation and constipation. If there is leakage of stool after surgery, it may be due to excessive damage to the anal sphincter during surgery or damage to the rectal ring of the anal canal, which can cause fecal incontinence. It is recommended to go to the anorectal department of the hospital as soon as possible for anal finger diagnosis to determine whether there is excessive damage to the sphincter, and if necessary, surgical repair may be required. After hemorrhoid surgery you should insist on changing the medication to avoid infection and inflammation of the wound. After defecation it is advisable to take a sitz bath with potassium permanganate solution or anal lotion, and then choose a Pooja hemorrhoid suppository for internal insertion, which in turn relieves the discomfort of anal swelling. When the perianal area is particularly discharging, it is also important to pay attention to cleaning and changing medication.