What are the chances of recurrence after minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery?

The chances of recurrence after minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery are generally low, and if recurrence occurs it is usually due to insufficient surgical treatment or bad lifestyle habits. The chance of recurrence after hemorrhoid surgery is mainly related to the surgical method, good postoperative bowel habits and so on. At present the clinical hemorrhoid minimally invasive surgery is mainly anastomosis hemorrhoidal circumcision or the use of natural rubber ligation, etc., if the degree of lesions is more serious, the operation did not deal with a sufficiently large range, there is a certain chance of recurrence after the operation. Bad habits that can lead to recurrence of hemorrhoids after surgery include drinking alcohol, eating spicy and other stimulating foods, poor bowel habits such as not drinking enough water or staying up all night leading to dry stools, holding stools for a long period of time, squatting for a long time, etc. Long periods of time sitting or standing are also prone to hemorrhoidal recurrence. It is generally recommended that patients defecate for no more than five minutes each time after surgery and perform more anal sphincter function exercises. If hemorrhoids recur after surgery and the symptoms are serious, it is usually necessary to have another treatment or even surgery, so it is recommended that patients regulate their diets, quit drinking, eat more vegetables and fruits, and develop good defecation habits, so as not to cause more pain.