Usually, the downward sensation after hemorrhoid surgery will ease 3 days after surgery and gradually disappear in about 2 weeks, but the exact time will depend on the patient’s own constitution and the surgical method. The downward sensation that occurs after hemorrhoid surgery is usually due to inflammatory stimulation of the incision and pulling of the ligature wire, and is usually related to the surgical method. For example, for PPH surgery, the patient’s downward sensation usually disappears about 1 week after the surgery; RPH surgery produces a feeling of swelling after the surgery, which lasts about 1-2 weeks before it gradually disappears; and for traditional external peeling and internal ligation of hemorrhoids, the downward sensation lasts about 2 weeks. Patients must insist on regular medication changes after hemorrhoid surgery, and if symptoms such as bleeding, swelling, and pain occur in the incision, they should promptly go to the hospital’s anorectal department for an anorectal examination and follow medical advice for symptomatic treatment. In addition, after hemorrhoid surgery patients should pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating spicy and irritating food, eat more vegetables and fruits, keep the bowel movement smooth, and at the same time can be appropriate through the warm water sitz bath to relieve the feeling of falling, avoid long standing, sitting, squatting, etc.