What should I do if I have blood in my stool two months after hemorrhoid surgery?

Patients with hemorrhoids presenting with blood in the stool two months after surgery should first undergo anoscopy or a fiberoptic colonoscopy. The most common cause is a local wound that has not healed completely or scarring left after surgery. Each bowel movement, especially in case of constipation, can cause the bleeding symptoms to worsen. Therefore, you should pay attention to local hygiene and adjust the diet structure, and insist on taking warm water baths every day to relieve the condition. You should cleanse promptly after each bowel movement, and you can also use topical Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid suppositories to relieve the condition. During the treatment period, prevent perianal soft tissue infection, drink more water, exercise appropriately, and eat more coarse fiber foods, vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, which can also alleviate the condition to a certain extent. If there is local scar tissue growth, surgical removal is also an option.