How soon after hemorrhoid surgery can you have an anoscopy?

Anoscopy can usually be done about a month after hemorrhoid surgery.
Anoscopy should be avoided for half a month after hemorrhoid surgery, to prevent the surgical incision from healing completely, thus damaging the incision and causing it to bleed, affecting the healing of the incision and causing the patient to experience severe pain or causing infection.
About one month after hemorrhoid surgery, the incision is basically completely healed, which will not cause bleeding during anoscopy and will not cause the patient to experience pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. Therefore, about one month after hemorrhoid surgery, the incision is generally healed and anoscopy can be performed.
After hemorrhoid surgery, patients should pay attention to a light and easy-to-digest diet, avoid eating dry, greasy, spicy and stimulating food, such as fatty meat, fried, tobacco and alcohol. During the examination, adequate lubrication should also be done and rough force should be avoided to prevent tearing of the wound causing bleeding.