How long does it take to get out of bed for hemorrhoid surgery

It takes about 0 to 5 days to get out of bed for hemorrhoid surgery. This should be determined by the type of surgery. If medication is injected into the hemorrhoids on an outpatient basis, you can usually get out of bed and walk normally after surgery. If a hemorrhoidectomy or PPH is performed, you can usually get out of bed and exercise properly 6 hours after surgery. If the trauma of the surgery is large, it usually takes 3~5 days after the surgery to be able to get out of bed and move on your own. If the pain after hemorrhoid surgery is tolerable, you should get out of bed as soon as possible to avoid venous thrombosis of the lower extremities. After surgery, you should strengthen the wound care, follow the doctor’s instructions to disinfect and change the medication on time, and keep the bowel movement smooth, and avoid exertion. If you have any abnormal symptoms after surgery, you should consult a doctor in time for early detection and early treatment. Depending on your condition, you can follow the advice of your attending doctor and get out of bed when appropriate.