Patients with hemorrhoids can be treated with pain medication if necessary after surgery because the pain interferes with sleep. If you are able to eat normally, you can take oral aminoglutethimide tablets, or nimesulide dispersible tablets. If the effect is not good, intramuscular injections of lysergic acid or pindecoxin injection and dizocin injection should also be given together with medication, mainly to prevent infection. Because the special part of the perianal area when defecating, it can easily lead to the contamination of the wound, which can also induce the appearance of pain. Proper local cleaning or sitz baths can also improve the discomfort, and medication should be changed promptly after each bowel movement. During the recovery period, pay attention to your diet and do not overeat or binge eat.