Do you need an enema for enlarged anal papilla surgery?

Enlargement of anal papilla surgery generally do not need enema, if the anal papilla position deep field of vision exposure is not good can be enema, specific according to the condition.
Anal papillary hypertrophy, also known as “anal papillary fibroma”, refers to the growth of papillary elevated lesions at the level of the dentinal line, for the fibrous connective tissue disease hyperplasia, containing lymphatic vessels, coated with tough cortex often pearl white, the condition of the patients with mild general asymptomatic, serious can be prolapsed from the anus during defecation, can lead to local foreign body sensation.
Observation is sufficient for mild symptoms, while surgical treatment can be given for severe symptoms, such as anal papillotomy to remove the enlarged anal papillae directly through clippers, knives, etc. Another method is anal papillotomy, in which the patient’s enlarged anal papillae are ligated with a silk thread through the basal root, so that they will fall off by themselves after being necrotic.
These surgeries are simple and can be performed under local anesthesia and generally do not require an enema; if the anal papilla is poorly exposed, an enema can be administered before the surgery.
Once found, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and usually keep the bowels open to prevent constipation and diarrhea.