The pain of removing stitches after hemorrhoid surgery is not significant, so patients are asked not to worry too much. However, many of the current hemorrhoid surgeries have open incisions that do not require sutures, so there is no need to remove stitches. The actual sutures are mostly made with absorbable thread and do not need to be removed. For patients who have had their anal incisions sutured, they should not use force during defecation after surgery to avoid cracking the incisions, and should pay special attention to cleaning and disinfecting the anal incisions after each bowel movement and changing medication regularly. If the stitched incision is red, swollen, hot and painful, it means that there may be infection in the incision, so the stitches should be removed early to prevent further aggravation of the infection. Usually, you need to pay attention to a light diet and keep the stool soft and fluent.