How long does it take to heal after internal hemorrhoid ligation

Internal hemorrhoid ligation is a common and more commonly used minimally invasive treatment for hemorrhoids, and is generally indicated when the internal hemorrhoids are bleeding or the internal hemorrhoid nucleus is large in size. During this period, you should pay attention not to work or exercise excessively to avoid the ligature wire or ligature wire from falling off early or not firmly and causing the operation to be wasted. Secondly, postoperative bowel movement is very important. If the bowel movement is dry after surgery, it is easy to pull or cut the local mucosa and the ligature wire, resulting in bleeding or even pain after surgery. If you have dry stool or excessive force in defecation, it is recommended to use a corked or warm saline enema to assist in laxative treatment. After the ligature or ligature wire is removed from the hemorrhoid nucleus, a local necrotic surface will form, and after the ligature or ligature wire is removed, clinical healing can be achieved.