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I've had hemorrhoid surgery for two months, and there is a little blood in my stool, what should I do?

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It's my pleasure to answer your question

When you defecate after hemorrhoid surgery, the surgical wound is easy to bleed, the amount is usually not much, the color is fresh, and it can happen before or after fecal excretion.

In the fecal discharge occurs before, hemorrhoid patients are often worried about excessive bleeding, and stop defecation, to carry out and lead to fecal matter stays in the rectum, long time after the occurrence of defecation due to difficult. At this time, as long as the bleeding is not particularly much (such as a few drops or a dozen drops of blood, blood on the hand paper, etc.), not ejection of blood or constant bleeding are not to worry about, you can continue to defecate. Generally after defecation bleeding can stop naturally, no need for treatment. The first thing you need to do is to change your medication after you continue to sit in the bath.

If all the blood discharged during defecation is blood, or jet-like bleeding, bleeding more than, may be for the trauma cracked after a small artery rupture. If the amount of bleeding is more, more than 100 ml or more, and there is a more aged color purple blood clots, most of the postoperative secondary raw bleeding, mostly occurring in the postoperative period of 7 to 14 days off the line. All of these cases need to be treated urgently by the doctor. Bleeding is large up to 1000 ~ 2000 ml, patients often have dizziness, chest tightness, panic, cold sweat and other discomfort, rescue untimely can lead to shock or even death.

I hope my answer is helpful to you, any questions can consult me again, I wish you good health.