Can PPH titanium nails be removed? Are there any after-effects of nail removal?

PPH titanium nails can be removed, and the removal of titanium nails does not cause adverse sequelae, is a routine surgical operation. However, PPH titanium nails do not need to be actively removed, and can usually be discharged on their own.
PPH titanium nails are titanium staples used during hemorrhoid surgery. After removing the hemorrhoidal lesion, the titanium staple is used to locally fix the broken muscles and mucosa on both sides, which can help promote the healing and recovery of the connective tissue.
The titanium PPH staples used during hemorrhoid surgery will be gradually discharged during the recovery process, so most patients do not need to specifically remove the staples.
For a small number of people, if the titanium nail is not found to be discharged by itself after the operation or if there is obvious discomfort at the site where the titanium nail is fixed, then you can go to the hospital for surgical operation to remove the PPH titanium nail. The procedure will not cause any damage to the body or affect the health of the life expectancy of the patient, but will generally cause a small amount of bleeding or local tissue damage, etc., and the patient will be able to recover more quickly.
If you have a PPH nail in your body or want to have it removed, you should consult your doctor to choose the appropriate treatment option.