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Does the traditional operation for mixed hemorrhoids hurt?

Hemorrhoids surgery can do anesthesia, so it still doesn't hurt during the operation. Although hemorrhoids surgery is a minor operation, postoperative care is very important. The muscles and tissues of anus grow slowly. It takes at least one month from the completion of the operation to full recovery. In the meantime, besides medication, we should also strengthen the nursing of anus. Make sure the anus is clean after defecation, and clean the anus with running water. Because the anal wound hurts when touched, it can't be wiped with paper at all. Moreover, wiping with paper will only wipe the stool into the folds and wounds of the anus, leading to bacterial reproduction and aggravating inflammation and edema. So wash the anus with running water after defecation every time. Some hospitals will give patients after operation an anorectal rehabilitation suit, which contains a hand-held washing clothes, and the anus can be washed with clear water after defecation. If you don't want to return to the palace after discharge, you should take it with you when you go out to work and rinse it after each defecation.

3. The traditional Chinese medicine commonly prescribed by the hospital allows patients to sit in the bath for at least one month after operation, and they must sit in the sitting position. Never put an ordinary basin on the ground and sit in the bathtub, otherwise the wound may tear. When sitting down after surgery, be sure to put the anus overhead to avoid pain and edema caused by oppression. The anorectal rehabilitation bag contains an anal hydrotherapy device that can be placed on the toilet for sitting and bathing, and a painless breathable pad that can overhead the anus. But the hospital is generally more expensive, so you can prepare it yourself in advance.

In short, don't be afraid of the doctor, you must strictly follow the doctor's advice, put the illness first, and don't think too much. Finally, I suggest you choose a regular hospital operation.