Do you have to be hospitalized for internal hemorrhoid surgery?

Whether internal hemorrhoid surgery requires hospitalization is related to the patient’s condition, surgical method and other factors. Usually, patients with mildly prolapsed internal hemorrhoids who need minimally invasive ultrasound surgery do not need to be hospitalized; patients with more severe prolapsed internal hemorrhoids who need hemorrhoidectomy surgery need to be hospitalized, and it is recommended that you follow your doctor’s instructions. If the prolapse of internal hemorrhoids is mild, minimally invasive ultrasound surgery can usually be performed to ligate the arteries of the internal hemorrhoids to achieve necrosis of the internal hemorrhoids. This type of surgery usually does not require hospitalization, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to pay attention to the post-operative matters, develop regular eating habits, strengthen the anal lifting exercise, in order to help the recovery of the condition. If the prolapse of internal hemorrhoids is more serious, internal hemorrhoidectomy is usually required. This type of surgery creates a larger wound surface, which is more prone to postoperative bleeding and infection, so patients usually need to be hospitalized in the postoperative period, so that they can easily observe their recovery and deal with bleeding and infection as soon as possible. It is recommended that patients with internal hemorrhoids seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional doctor to deal with, whether or not to be hospitalized after surgery to follow the doctor’s advice.