How long is the right time to review after hemorrhoid surgery

A seven to ten day review is generally recommended after hemorrhoid surgery. After hemorrhoid surgery, the ligature line will come off seven to ten days after surgery. At this time, the review, you need to look at the recovery of the wound, to see whether there is local redness, swelling and pain, granulation hyperplasia, etc., which will affect the healing of the wound. Individual patients need to carry out wound treatment, such as granulation pruning, etc., and also need to see whether there is wound infection, pseudo healing of the wound, etc. Some symptomatic treatment can be carried out in the review, such as postoperative anal stenosis need to dilate the anus and so on. According to the recovery of the first review, the doctor will arrange the time of the next review, usually once in 1 month, once in half a year, if the doctor found that the wound is all healed, and there is no other uncomfortable symptoms, there is no need to continue the review. After hemorrhoid surgery, it is recommended to pay more attention to rest, avoid spicy and stimulating diet, avoid drinking alcohol, keep the bowel movement, which will help the postoperative recovery, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review to understand the recovery situation. If there is any discomfort in the perianal area, consult a doctor in time.