The best time to trim the granulation after hemorrhoid surgery is about two months after surgery, trimming the granulation too early will affect the wound healing, not conducive to local tissue growth. Hemorrhoid surgery wound healing is slower, usually takes about 3-4 weeks, about two months the wound healing, swelling completely, this time trimming the bud is more appropriate. Postoperative anal localized bath and hot compresses can help relieve sphincter spasm, reduce oozing, promote blood circulation and inflammation absorption, accelerate wound healing. If you trim the granulation too early after surgery, the surrounding wound has not completely healed, and the swollen tissue has not completely subsided, there is a risk of wound contamination, too little or too much granulation removal, and in severe cases, it can also lead to local tissue necrosis, the formation of thrombus, resulting in a poor prognosis. Therefore, trimming the granulation after hemorrhoid surgery should be based on the recovery of the condition, and can not be in a hurry. After hemorrhoid surgery should follow the doctor’s instructions, in order to facilitate the healing of the wound, feel abnormal, timely follow-up to the hospital, given targeted treatment.