Sequelae of minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery include pain, anal stenosis, bleeding and perianal infection.
1. Post-operative wounds can be painful and patients are afraid to defecate because of the pain, which may result in constipation.
2. There will be some degree of healing scarring after hemorrhoid surgery, but some patients have a constitution that predisposes them to keloidal stenosis. If scar formation occurs in the wound after surgery, anal stenosis may occur.
3. The anus is a place where bleeding is more likely to occur, when the ligated blood vessels relax or the titanium nails fall out after surgery.
4. If the postoperative care is not proper, it causes the bacteria to multiply, and then it will cause pus infection of the wound.
After hemorrhoid surgery, pay attention to living habits, do not eat spicy stimulating food, pay attention to rest do not stay up all night, appropriate activities, enhance the body resistance, keep the bowel movement.