In general the recovery time after hemorrhoid surgery is two weeks to three weeks, two months after having hemorrhoid surgery should be basically back to normal, there will be no obvious adverse manifestations. However, taking into account the large individual differences, the recovery situation is different, individual patients may have blood in the stool or symptoms of infection. 1. blood in stool: although most hemorrhoid surgery is minimally invasive surgery, but also will leave some subtle, smaller wounds, if the patient due to improper diet, dry stool, dry knot, constipation and other circumstances arise, is likely to lead to wound rupture bleeding, affecting the normal healing, the emergence of chronic post-stool intermittent bleeding, or will be accompanied by pain, itching and other phenomena. Constipation can be relieved by taking lactulose orally to stop bleeding. 2. Infection: after hemorrhoid surgery, the wound healing process, will be stimulated by feces and pollutants, infection, causing secondary infection of the wound. The general situation is manifested in the perianal local redness, swelling, heat and pain, and in severe cases, there will be fever, sweating, weakness and other systemic symptoms. It is mainly caused by not paying attention to perianal hygiene. This situation can be relieved by sitz baths, such as 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution sitz baths, play a role in cleaning, disinfection and anti-inflammatory, and when necessary with antibiotic drugs anti-infective treatment, such as penicillin, cephalexin, ciprofloxacin and other drugs treatment. If any discomfort occurs two months after the hemorrhoid surgery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the aggravation of the condition.