Are circumferential mixed hemorrhoids prone to recurrence after surgery?

Circumferential mixed hemorrhoid surgery is generally not prone to recurrence. Circumferential mixed hemorrhoid surgery is done by circumferential excision of the mucosa over the hemorrhoids, which removes the mucosa over the hemorrhoids circumferentially and moves the anal pads upward, and is a more effective excision surgery for mixed hemorrhoids. This surgical method does not damage the anal pad tissue, trauma is small, recovery is fast, maintain good living and eating habits after surgery, in general the recurrence rate is relatively low. Patients should use anti-infective, hemostatic and other drugs to prevent infection and stop bleeding after circumferential mixed hemorrhoid surgery, and keep the local area clean and dry. Avoid spicy, stimulating, greasy food, forbid drinking alcohol; eat more fruits and vegetables, keep the bowel movement; daily need to shorten the time of each defecation, each defecation as far as possible to control within 5-10 minutes. If you do the above, you will not have a recurrence after the circumferential hemorrhoid surgery. Patients and their family members should consult the doctor in advance to understand the post-operative precautions, to promote the normal healing of the wound and reduce the recurrence rate after surgery. If there is any discomfort, please consult your doctor for examination and treatment.