Hemorrhoid surgery after 4 days without defecation, the need for assisted defecation, if accompanied by more exhaust, you need to consider that there may be due to fecal buildup, and the gas can not be properly discharged caused. It is generally recommended that patients with hemorrhoids control bowel movements for 24 to 48 hours after surgery, and after 48 hours, they need to defecate on their own or with the aid of a bowel movement. If there is no bowel movement for 4 days after surgery, there will be a buildup of fecal matter in the body, and in order to avoid the buildup of fecal matter that causes the patient to suffer from dryness of the stools, poor bowel movements, or induces a postoperative intestinal obstruction, the patient can choose to assist in defecation with the aid of Kesleria, and the patient can use a light saline enema to laxative treatment. If patients do not have bowel movement and have more gas after surgery, it is considered that it may be caused by intestinal flora imbalance, while assisting in defecation, it is also recommended that patients can choose to orally take hemp soft capsule and Bifidobacterium tetrapartum tablets under the guidance of the doctor to balance and regulate the intestinal flora. It is recommended that the patient should communicate with the attending doctor in time when the above symptoms occur after the operation, and give treatment as soon as possible to avoid adverse consequences.