Under normal circumstances, the condition of internal hemorrhoids can gradually recover in 2-4 weeks after surgery, but the specific recovery time depends on the severity of internal hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids are soft masses formed by dilated and varicose submucosal vascular plexuses located at the end of the rectum above the dentate line of the anal canal, which are essentially clusters of varicose veins. In general, patients with internal hemorrhoids of degree II and above can recover in about 2 weeks after hemorrhoidectomy. For patients with more hemorrhoids or more severe symptoms, the recovery time is relatively longer and can take about 4 weeks. However, it should be noted that whether PPH or traditional hemorrhoidectomy is done, as long as the patient’s rectal mucosa is damaged, it will take at least 4 weeks to recover. Patients are advised to develop good dietary and living habits in daily life, improve poor dietary structure, have regular bowel movements, prevent constipation, and strengthen the exercise of anal lifting and anal contraction function, etc. When patients have symptoms such as painless fresh blood stool, pain and anal swelling during defecation, they should promptly go to the anorectal surgery department of the hospital for anorectal and anoscopic examinations and other related examinations to clarify the diagnosis and then follow medical advice for drug or surgical treatment.