Hemorrhoid surgery is an anal surgery and is followed by the use of corkscrew, which is effective in softening the stool and assisting in bowel movements. It is recommended that patients use this medication with the help of a healthcare professional or technique. When plugging the anus, take a sitz bath with warm saline or lukewarm water to ensure that the anal sphincter reaches a state of relaxation. After the sitz bath, patients are advised to stay as relaxed as possible when opening the medication, and before using the medication, patients should be well prepared psychologically and find the anus correctly, and then the medication should be used in the direction of the surgical incision, so as to avoid the patients from experiencing pain and bleeding. Since this type of surgery causes many wounds in the anus, if not used correctly, the wounds may become severe and cause intense pain.