Does smoking and taking antihypertensive medication after hemorrhoid surgery affect urination?

Smoking and taking antihypertensive medication after hemorrhoid surgery does not change the structure of the urethra nor does it seriously affect the functioning of the kidneys, and usually does not have an effect on urinary relief.
Smoking is a harmful lifestyle and is not recommended when you are in poor health after hemorrhoid surgery. If smoking is done, then the harmful components of the smoke will enter the bloodstream and may change the composition of the substances within the urine, but it does not usually have a noticeable effect on the production of the urethra and the structure of the urethra.
In addition, antihypertensive drugs may contain diuretic ingredients such as hydrochlorothiazide. Taking such antihypertensive drugs will have an effect on the body’s blood volume, which will increase the amount of urine, but it does not affect urination, which can still be passed without difficulty.
If you have had hemorrhoid surgery, it is recommended that you take care of it under the guidance of your doctor. If abnormal urination occurs, you need to seek medical attention to clarify the exact cause. In addition, you should take antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of your doctor and avoid unauthorized use of medication.