The points to note about eating and drinking on the day after the anorectal surgery have already been mentioned. From the end of hemorrhoid surgery you can usually eat and drink normally, i.e. keep your usual eating schedule and diet. By maintaining a normal diet, you can thus maintain normal bowel movements and facilitate an early return to normal life and work after surgery. Since diet is always related to defecation, it is important to adjust the diet to take into account nutrition on the one hand, and personal physical condition on the other. In general, a light, nutritious and easily digestible diet is appropriate after surgery. Spicy and stimulating foods and alcoholic beverages should be avoided. For those who usually have difficulty in passing stool or have difficulty in passing stool after surgery, you can take in more foods that help in passing stool, fruits, honey, sesame oil, etc. Vegetables, green vegetables, celery, bananas, rutabaga, fungus, bamboo shoots, etc. contain more fiber or lignin can promote intestinal peristalsis, increase the amount of feces, and help defecation; and sesame oil, honey has laxative effect. Therefore, the appropriate choice of some of these foods and fruits is beneficial to help defecation. Those who usually have more frequent bowel movements or postoperative bowel movements, as well as those who have a tendency to bleed after surgery, should eat less coarse-fiber foods or eat a semi-fluid diet (noodles, thin rice) to reduce the number of bowel movements and to reduce the stimulation of the traumatic surface of the anus by feces.