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What should I do if I feel relapsed three months after hemorrhoid operation?

Hemorrhoids are prone to relapse, mostly because personal care is not in place. I often give advice to patients who see a doctor. First of all, we must actively treat them and change their bad living habits. At ordinary times, we should keep the stool unobstructed, eat more foods that moisten the intestines and relieve constipation and contain more dietary fiber to prevent constipation, have a light diet, develop good defecation habits, don't sit for a long time, do more exercises to lift the anus, pay attention to the cleanliness of the anus after defecation, and avoid bacterial growth from affecting recovery. The key is to pay attention to anus care, that is, let the anus hang in the air when sitting, and wash it with water after defecation to ensure enough fumigation and sitz bath time. Prepare an electric anal care bag with an anal cleaner to facilitate cleaning after defecation. Patients with hematochezia should pay special attention. After defecation, they should not only clean with anal cleaner, but also wipe with anal disinfectant towel, because the wound of bloody stool will be contaminated by bacteria in stool. If it is not disinfected in time, bacterial growth will worsen the condition. The anal medicine barrel is fumigated with warm water or potassium permanganate every day, and the anal support pad helps to suspend the wound and promote the edema to subside. The sitz bath medicine needs to buy 1: 50 potassium permanganate concentrated solution, and a bottle diluted enough for 10 sitz bath. Many patients buy 1:5000 bottles by mistake, and 10 bottles can be used for a sitz bath. Anal care packages are available in hospitals and online. Pay attention to identification when buying online. For example, the airway bought by some patients is recycled opaque rubber with a pungent smell. The airway used in hospital is transparent, colorless and tasteless.