Hemorrhoid surgery does not necessarily require hospitalization, but also depends on the type of anesthesia chosen, the size of the hemorrhoid, and the hemorrhoid surgery chosen. If it is a mild inflammatory external hemorrhoid, or a thrombosed external hemorrhoid, the procedure can be performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia because it is less difficult. If you have a complex circumferential hemorrhoid or an embedded hemorrhoid, the procedure needs to be performed under lumbar anesthesia, and the incision area is larger than others, so you need to observe for bleeding after the surgery. In summary, considering that there are more types of hemorrhoids and surgical methods, after having hemorrhoid surgery, you can choose whether or not to be hospitalized depending on the patient’s situation.