What’s wrong with bleeding in the stool 25 days after hemorrhoid surgery with external stripping and internal ligation?

In general, bleeding in the stool 25 days after hemorrhoid surgery external peeling and internal ligation is normal. It may be caused by drier stools or more frequent bowel movements, leading to irritation of the wound. Hemorrhoid surgical incisions are usually open, for open incisions are susceptible to daily bowel movements and usually take about 4 weeks to heal. However, if bowel movements increase in frequency, or if the stool is dry, it may take longer to heal. So bleeding in the stool 25 days after external stripping and internal ligation of hemorrhoid surgery is a possible scenario. Generally this bleeding is not significant, as long as attention is paid to cleaning after bowel movement, disinfection, and regular medication changes. If you find a large amount of bleeding, or bleeding more than the situation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to confirm the cause of bleeding, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.