Patient: I went to your hospital around 10 years ago and was examined for mild mixed hemorrhoids, then I always got well for a while and had a recurrence with a large amount of blood in my stool. I had a bag and used medicine, but it didn’t help, it only stopped the blood in the stool, and then it would come back every once in a while. What are the after-effects of surgery and how long does it take to heal? Shenyang Anorectal Hospital Anorectal Surgery Department Liu Bin: To regular anorectal hospital treatment will not have sequelae. A few days of hospitalization is sufficient. There are a lot of treatments available now, so let your doctor help you choose the right method for your condition. Not all hemorrhoids are suitable for minimally invasive, and not minimally invasive can treat all of them. At present, patients understand that minimally invasive often refers to the anastomosis surgery, I can tell you for sure that the anastomosis surgery can only treat internal hemorrhoids, especially suitable for prolapsed internal hemorrhoids, or combined with minor varicose external hemorrhoids. Sometimes, some doctors in some hospitals, over-exaggerate minimally invasive, so that patients are confused, resulting in blind medical treatment. In fact, the treatment of hemorrhoids is mainly concerned about a few points, one is the pain is not big, the majority of the current treatment means are very little trauma, the doctor is hoping that your pain is minimal, any doctor does not want to “lose his craft” in such a small problem; two is the protection of anal function, do not in order to “We often see patients with anal stenosis or anal incontinence after treatment in outside hospitals.