What are the dangers of internal ligation and external debridement

Internal ligation and external stripping, i.e. hemorrhoid external stripping and internal ligation, is the traditional procedure for treating hemorrhoids, the main hazards of which are large trauma prone to bleeding, slow healing, strong pain, and so on. External stripping and internal ligation is to cut off the hemorrhoidal nucleus of the external hemorrhoids to deal with, after which the internal hemorrhoids are partially ligated. The wound surface caused by this surgery is large, easy to bleed after surgery, and the wound healing time is longer than minimally invasive surgery, usually about 1 month before healing is possible. Patients need to defecate after the operation, and the wound is prone to inflammation, which leads to increased secretion, possible anal distension, localized edema and other symptoms, and the pain produced by the patients after the operation will also be more intense. In addition, this procedure requires a high level of skill from the doctor. If you are diagnosed with hemorrhoids, it is recommended that you undergo a relevant examination and consult your doctor to choose the appropriate treatment.