Twenty days after hemorrhoid surgery, it is normal to have two bowel movements a day. Normal people should defecate 1~2 times a day, if the color and texture of the stool is abnormal, you need to consult a doctor in time.
After hemorrhoid surgery, it usually takes 1~2 weeks to recover, during which defecation can be painful due to fecal stimulation of the wound. After 20 days of surgery, the patient should recover well, and the number of bowel movements is normal at 1~2 times a day.
If the color of the stool is abnormal, black or with dripping blood, suggesting that there is bleeding in the intestinal tract; if the stool is hard, it may be caused by constipation; if the texture is thin like water, accompanied by pain, it may be intestinal inflammation.
It is recommended that people after hemorrhoid surgery to develop a good diet and bowel habits, if there is any discomfort in a timely manner to seek medical treatment, to avoid blindly use their own medication.