After hemorrhoid surgery has been having bowel movements may be related to the fecal matter remaining in the rectum, trauma irritation. 1. Fecal matter residue in the rectum: improper defecation technique after hemorrhoid surgery, inability to empty the feces due to anal pain, resulting in fecal matter dryness and residue and other conditions. When this happens, a cleansing enema can be used to clean out the feces and relieve the localized feeling of falling and the urge to poop. 2. Wound irritation: Inflammatory reactions occur in the wound after hemorrhoid surgery or secretion exudate stimulates the rectal mucosa to appear congestion, edema symptoms. These symptoms stimulate the defecation center through the afferent nerves, resulting in the urge to have a bowel movement. When this occurs, the inflammation should be actively treated to prevent wound infection. In the case of edema and congestion symptoms should be observed for a period of time, and will be relieved on their own as the postoperative hemorrhoidal wound heals. When frequent bowel movements occur after hemorrhoid surgery, it is recommended to consult a doctor for review and professional care or appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance to avoid aggravation of the condition.