Is it possible to have hemorrhoid surgery without hospitalization?

In clinical practice hemorrhoid surgery is mostly recommended for patients to stay in the hospital for about a week, not to be left out. This is because hemorrhoid surgery can occur within a week, when the nucleus of the hemorrhoid is shed. If the hemorrhoid nucleus is not completely dislodged, it can easily lead to rupture of the small arteries under the hemorrhoid, which in turn can cause hemorrhage. If not treated in time, it may induce hemorrhagic shock. At the same time, after hemorrhoid surgery, the pain in the anus is severe and the perianal area is irritated by defecation, which can lead to inflammatory infection. At this time, if not treated in time, it may induce anal sinusitis and lead to perianal abscess at a later stage. Therefore, clinically, it is recommended that the patient be hospitalized for a week to ten days, change the medication under the guidance of the doctor and regulate the stool, and then be discharged after the hemorrhoid nucleus has fallen off. This will ensure a good post-operative recovery and avoid adverse infections.