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Will you regret having hemorrhoid surgery?
Many patients who have undergone hemorrhoid surgery will say that the period was extremely painful and uncomfortable.
But what I’m talking about here is not that people regret having hemorrhoid surgery, but that when you get off the operating table, you seem to feel that you have resisted everything. You may even feel your prostate a little during the hemorrhoid surgery. It feels a little comfortable, and I will soon be as comfortable as before, as soon as the anesthetic wears off!
It may just feel a little different at first, and you won’t feel pain yet, but as time goes by, it will gradually start to hurt, and at this time, you will want to hold it back. Many patients will unconsciously clench their fists, fearing that when they relax, the fart will come out.
Of course, for patients who have just had hemorrhoid surgery, the biggest problem is going to the toilet. To describe it in one sentence, you don’t have to fear God, but you must fear hemorrhoids, because every time you go to the toilet, Going to the toilet is like being baptized by "hemorrhoids". I will constantly remind myself not to sit for a long time, and I will never go to the toilet while playing with my mobile phone again. Obviously, this is not a regret for having hemorrhoid surgery, but a regret for not listening to our doctor’s advice: Sitting for a long time will lead to sores! Next, let’s return to the hemorrhoid surgery itself. So should you have surgery if you have hemorrhoids? Do people who have had it regret the surgery itself? Today I will talk about this topic with you. What are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are actually a normal structure of our human body. Therefore, to be precise, it is not that nine moles are common in ten men, but that moles are common in ten men. Everyone is born prone to hemorrhoids.
Why do you say that?
Because hemorrhoids are soft venous masses formed by the expansion and flexion of the submucosal veins at the end of the human rectum and the subcutaneous veins of the anal canal, which means it is a normal venous aneurysm.
You can take a look. Our human body’s blood circulation is also divided into arteries and veins. Basically, all arteries and veins exchange blood through capillary anastomosis.
But our anus is the only one with a special location. There is something called the arteriovenous vein near the anus. The arteries and veins inside are directly anastomosed, so if you usually get hemorrhoids, it will cause bleeding. , the color on this paper does not look like arterial blood, nor does it look particularly like venous blood. This is because they belong to the blood of direct arterial and venous anastomosis, and the colors look different.
This structure of direct arterial and venous anastomosis lays the foundation for the occurrence of hemorrhoids in us people, and is the main factor leading to the occurrence of hemorrhoids.
As I mentioned at the beginning of the article, sitting for a long time, squatting on the toilet for a long time, long-term constipation, etc. are all important triggering factors for hemorrhoids. By doing these preventions, we can reduce the occurrence of hemorrhoids, but not It is 100% certain that you will not get hemorrhoids, because the natural anatomy is prone to hemorrhoids and we cannot change this. After understanding the causes of the high incidence of hemorrhoids, it is obvious that many people will face the problem of what should they do if they get hemorrhoids? Should I have surgery? Do people who do it regret it?
First of all, more than 90% of hemorrhoids can be treated conservatively without surgery. Everyone should be very clear about this, not all hemorrhoids require surgery!
So under what circumstances should we consider surgical treatment?
First, hemorrhoids bleed heavily and repeatedly, often causing blood in the stool, and some patients even directly cause anemia. At this time, we must consider surgical treatment, because hemorrhoids can also cause heavy bleeding and affect our lives. Quality, even life-threatening;
Second, hemorrhoids always fall out and prolapse! What is the standard for this kind of falling out? That is, we cannot go back by ourselves, and we must use our external force to send it back. In this case, surgery must be considered;
Third, it seriously affects the quality of personal life.
For example, hemorrhoids cause frequent and unbearable pain, or cause dirt to accumulate around the anus, causing itching of the surrounding skin, which cannot be effectively relieved. Secondary infections often occur, and surgery needs to be considered.
The fourth is fourth-degree internal hemorrhoids. When prolapsed, there are also varicose veins and downward movement of the anal canal. At this time, surgery should also be considered, because the longer the delay, the more time it will be needed for surgery later. It will become more and more complex, making the operation more difficult.
There are many hemorrhoid surgery methods currently used. In the past, there were hemorrhoid nails and necrotic agents. Now there is laser cryotherapy. There is also PPH surgery abroad. However, no matter which one it is, there are pros and cons. Under the guidance of professional doctors, it is most important and best to choose the appropriate surgical method. Therefore, you should not worry too much about the surgical method. Instead, you should leave this issue to professional doctors to decide based on your own condition.
Secondly, we say that people who need hemorrhoid surgery should also be aware that there are risks in any surgery, because even if we have a very mature appendectomy, there will be 1,000 cases. Among individuals, there is one case where the appendix cannot be found, and the same is true for hemorrhoid surgery. Sometimes injection therapy may be used, and the amount of injection may be too much. While the hemorrhoids necrosis, falls off and bleeds, it may also cause stenosis. This is true. Our doctors will also explain this when you choose surgery.
At the same time, everyone must have a correct understanding of hemorrhoid surgery. It does not mean that a person who has hemorrhoid surgery will not get hemorrhoids again in the future. On the contrary, hemorrhoids have a certain recurrence rate. Recurrence may be related to the surgical method chosen by our doctors, but it is also closely related to whether you pay attention to prevention in the future and whether you pay attention to your life. As the saying goes: a slap can't make a difference, this is the truth!
But no matter what, the risk of hemorrhoid surgery is very low under modern medical conditions, because it is more mature than many of our clinical surgeries, so for hemorrhoid patients who have reached the indication for surgery, , don’t put it off again and again, and don’t think that you will regret it after the operation. In fact, for hemorrhoid patients who need surgical treatment, it is far better to do it early than to do it late!
Finally, which type of hemorrhoids requires more surgery? Because we all know that according to the location of hemorrhoids, we usually divide hemorrhoids into internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids, and the location of this division is a tooth line about 1.5cm away from our anus. As long as it is above the tooth line Internal hemorrhoids, the following are external hemorrhoids, and the middle are mixed hemorrhoids.
The general treatment principle for hemorrhoids is:
However, if it is an external hemorrhoid that cannot be relieved by external application of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, it must be treated with surgery. There is no other better option. method.
As for internal hemorrhoids, there are many treatment methods, including injection therapy with necrotic agents, sclerosing agents, rubber band ligation, simple resection, and Doppler ultrasound-guided hemorrhoid artery ligation, etc.
Which method is better? It is a good method with less pain, low price, and few sequelae, as long as it does not damage the normal structure of the anus.
Someone should regret it. Because hemorrhoid surgery is too painful, and the root cannot be removed. Not only is it a waste of money, but the most important thing is that it cannot be cured after suffering so much.
Many years ago, my mother was hospitalized and I was accompanying her in bed. There were two women in the same ward who were undergoing hemorrhoid surgery. Before the surgery, the doctor made it clear Tell patients: Surgery cannot cure hemorrhoids. As patients about to undergo surgery, you should have the right to know.
The two completely different states after the surgery are still fresh in my mind even after so many years.
After the operation, the doctor will stuff cotton balls in the place where the operation was performed.
One of the patients, in his thirties, not long after the operation, picked up the cotton ball with his own hands, and finally pulled out the cotton ball. After pulling it out, he put the cotton ball directly on the table next to the hospital bed without washing his hands, and then ate the meal brought by the subject directly on the table. After a short time, she couldn't stand the pain of the hemorrhoid surgery and began to scold her partner, saying all kinds of unpleasant things and crying from day to night, causing people from other wards to stand outside the door of our ward in the early morning, lying down. She was watching our ward through the small window on the door, and the nurse rushed over to severely criticize her. In the end, the pain was so unbearable that she even didn't wear pants, and even tried to open the window to jump out.
Another female patient, she was in her forties. She kept lying down after the operation, closed her mouth tightly, opened her eyes, and gritted her teeth to persist. It could be seen that she was indeed holding back the pain.
I saw that they both have the same characteristic, that is, they don’t wash their hands, and they don’t know clearly after going to the toilet. At least they don’t wash their hands before eating, because they don’t wash their hands after eating. , her family brought food directly to the ward to eat, especially the one who took out the cotton ball from her anus and ate without washing her hands.
Washing hands and face are very important.
But most people also forget an equally important thing, which is washing their buttocks.
How important is it to wash your butt? The anus is full of wrinkles, and it cannot be wiped clean by just wiping. It is easy to retain feces and other secretions when wiping the anus after defecation.
Doctors have said: long-term dirt residue, coupled with its airtight characteristics, will easily breed a large number of bacteria in the anus, causing various anal diseases, such as Itching of the anus and occurrence of hemorrhoids.
Prevention is more important than cure.
We usually wash our hands thoroughly after defecation. Anal cleansing is as important as washing your face and hands.
In addition, professional doctors also tell us,
First, you don’t need to use shower gel or soap to wash your butt. Just wash it with warm water and keep the water temperature at about 37 degrees.
If you want to use it, choose a shower gel or soap with a pH value close to human skin and with less chemical content.
Second, you only need to clean it once a day. The more times you wash it every day, the better. Cleaning it too many times a day will cause the anal canal and blood vessels to become dirty for a long time. The congestive state actually increases the prevalence of anorectal diseases, disrupts the normal secretion function of the anal canal, and thereby reduces the disease resistance of the anus.
When cleaning the anus, it is best to perform it in a natural state or with the anus slightly tightened to ensure that the cleaned part is the skin, not the mucous membrane.
Cleaning the anus correctly and reasonably can reduce the occurrence of anal diseases, help us avoid hemorrhoids, and also reduce the incidence of hemorrhoids.
As a general surgeon, let me answer this question. Hemorrhoids are a very common disease in our department, and there are a lot of surgeries performed every year.
So, how should we choose between having surgery and not having surgery? Or in other words, what are the risks of having hemorrhoid surgery? What will make you regret it?
Let’s talk about the possible risks or complications of hemorrhoid surgery today!
(1) Pain
This is the first reason why many friends are afraid of hemorrhoid surgery, because there are many nerves around the anus and the feeling is very sensitive, whether it is minimally invasive surgery or traditional surgery After any operation, pain will occur after the operation, especially when you have a bowel movement after the operation. If you happen to be constipated after vomiting, and hard stool passes through the wound, it will cause severe pain.
However, long-term pain is worse than short-term pain. If your hemorrhoids are very serious, surgery will only cause short-term pain, and we have a variety of pain relief measures that can Reduce the pain as much as possible. As long as you get through it for about two weeks, you will overcome the pain.
(2) Recurrence of hemorrhoids
This is a problem that everyone is more worried about. There is indeed a certain probability of recurrence of hemorrhoids after surgery. Some people have done it twice, three times or even four or five times. For multiple surgeries, recurrence is related to the surgical method and the patient's work and rest habits.
Therefore, for hemorrhoid surgery, you should choose a regular hospital. After the surgery, you must develop good living habits, such as not being constipated, not squatting for a long time, not sitting for a long time, drinking less, and eating less spicy food. , if you can do these things, the probability of recurrence is very low.
(3) Anal incontinence
The probability of anal incontinence is very low, less than 1. Anal incontinence is mainly caused by surgical damage to the anal sphincter, causing the patient to be unable to hold in a bowel movement. When farting, a small amount of stool may be released.
However, the probability of anal incontinence is very low. Again, choose a regular hospital.
(4) Anal stenosis
Some patients may develop anal stenosis after surgery, resulting in thinner stools and difficulty in defecation. It may be related to scar hyperplasia and excessive surgical excision, but most people are not serious. The problem can be solved through manual anal expansion or surgical incision.
Generally speaking, there are not many complications from hemorrhoid surgery. After the operation, most people can stay away from hemorrhoids and regain a new life. From then on, they no longer have blood in the stool, itching and pain around the anus. , Internal hemorrhoids will no longer prolapse or become incarcerated. Therefore, you should choose surgical treatment for severe hemorrhoids. Choose a regular hospital, and you will not regret it.
I will not regret having this surgery, and I regret not going to the hospital for examination earlier.
I have been suffering from acne for more than 20 years and I started to suffer from this problem after giving birth. At first, I just took off the small fleshy balls like peanuts. I washed them after using the toilet. It retracted, and then gradually became more and more serious year by year. Finally, the flesh ball protruded as big as a peach stone and could not be retracted. In the end, the pain was so bad that it hurt when I stood, I couldn't sit even when I sat, and finally there was blood in my stool. I went to the hospital for surgery when it really didn't work.
I went to the hospital for a checkup and found out that I was suffering from mixed hemorrhoids and needed surgery. I was hospitalized first, and after some preparation procedures, the surgery was performed on the third day. The operation went smoothly and took about forty minutes. The incision was very painful after the anesthesia wore off. Moreover, it was very painful to defecate after the operation, especially when changing dressings. It felt like pins and needles. I stayed in the hospital for ten days. Finally, I had to cut off the granulations. The granulations that grew out from around the sutures had to be cut off and the anus had to be expanded. It really hurts. Some of the old men were moaning and screaming. Haha, it’s still funny when I think about it now. When they came out of the dressing room, they all walked like penguins. However, persistence is victory. It’s almost healed in more than half a month. It took about three months to fully recover and I was completely healed.
Don’t delay if you are sick, treat it in time. Today’s medical methods are very advanced and there are many pain relief methods. It has been seven years since I had surgery, and there has been no recurrence. The surgery has completely solved the problem. I have been suffering from a disease that has plagued me for many years. I really regret not going to the hospital for surgery earlier. I only listened to others who said that surgery would be painful. In fact, there is no pain that cannot be endured, and long-term pain is not as good as short-term pain. I hope that my experience can give some benefit to patients who also suffer from hemorrhoids. refer to.
To be honest, I really regret having hemorrhoid surgery.
I had a hemorrhoid surgery ten years ago, and it was done at the People's Hospital. I remember that I went to see a doctor for hemorrhoids. While I was waiting in line, I discovered a problem. All the patients who went to see a hemorrhoid patient before me were called for surgery, regardless of severity.
When it was my turn, they also asked me to undergo hemorrhoid surgery. They said that they were doing a minimally invasive surgery PPT and that the surgery would be cured within a week. At that time, I was a little hesitant and didn't want to do it. The doctor saw that I was hesitant and said, "If you don't do the surgery now, you will still have to do it in the future, and it will be more expensive." After hearing what the doctor said, I was so frightened that I immediately agreed to go through the hospitalization procedures. .
After completing the hospitalization procedures, I took a blood test the next morning. Then I ate some liquid food porridge in the morning and started fasting in the afternoon. Around 10:00 p.m., I started shaving my pubic hair and giving enemas to clean out everything in my intestines and stomach. On the morning of the third day, hemorrhoid surgery was started. Lumbar anesthesia was administered first, and then the surgery began. The operation felt very fast. It didn't take long to complete, and then I was pushed to the inpatient ward of the anorectal department.
After arriving at the inpatient ward, the doctor told me to drink more water until urination should occur before 12 o'clock tonight, because the anesthetic must be excreted with the urine, and it will be very troublesome if it cannot be excreted. of. So I drank water desperately until I really couldn't drink it anymore. I never had the urge to urinate, and I couldn't urinate when I went to the bathroom. When I still didn't urinate by 8:00 pm, the nurse came to the ward and told me that if I still couldn't urinate by 12:00 pm, I would be given a catheter. I was so scared that I broke into a cold sweat. I couldn't drink any water but I still drank desperately. Then I went to the bathroom and stood up for a while. Finally, I finally peed after 11:00 pm, and I breathed a sigh of relief.
Needless to say, there was no need to mention the pain after the anesthetic. On the third day, I started eating liquid food, porridge and noodles. It was very uncomfortable to go to the toilet at night. I couldn't squat down like normal, and the process was so painful that I cried when I talked about it.
On the fourth day, I also ate liquid food, but the pain was unbearable. The same goes for the fifth day. On the sixth day, you can eat a small amount of vegetables without fiber. I have been receiving infusions every day for the past few days, and after going to the tuba size, I have to soak the affected area with potassium permanganate mixed with hot water. Alas, it is so uncomfortable.
On the seventh day, I discovered a problem. After going to the bathroom, I found a staple on the used wipes. It was really a staple.
When the doctor in charge of the bedside came to check the ward, I asked the doctor: "Have staples been used in the area after my operation?" The doctor in charge of the bedside said: "Who said that?" I said I discovered it after I went to the bathroom. . Finally, the doctor told me: "They used staples. They are made of titanium alloy. They are used to sew wounds. They are fine in the body. They will slowly fall off after a while after going to the bathroom. Don't worry, we will still need them when the time comes." It’s been checked.”
It’s been seven days, and I asked the doctor if he could be discharged. The doctor said: "You can't be discharged from the hospital yet? You will have to stay at least a week." Didn't you say that you can be discharged from the hospital in seven days? Why did it become half a month? There is no way to continue the infusion treatment.
After the eighth day, the infusion was stopped. Just observe every day and clean the affected area with potassium permanganate. In this way, after the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and thirteenth days, the doctor checked with me and said: "I can leave the hospital tomorrow. After discharge, I should pay more attention to rest, walk around appropriately, and don't stay for a long time." Stand or sit.”
By the morning of the 14th day, I could finally be discharged from the hospital. The entire hemorrhoid surgery, including hospitalization, cost a little more than 8,000. Social security reimbursed more than 6,000, and I paid more than 1,900.
After being discharged from the hospital, I felt very poor. I felt out of breath even after walking a few steps. I felt breathless and nauseated even after walking 500 meters. I can only rest every day and go out as little as possible. And I continued to take hemorrhoid medicine, and it took half a month for the situation to get better. But after a month, I kept having diarrhea. I felt like I couldn't poop when I went to the toilet. I felt like pooping when I pulled up my pants. Sometimes I broke into a cold sweat and couldn't poop out. And I also discovered that I had another hemorrhoid. Because there were bleeding spots when I wiped it with paper, another hemorrhoid appeared just one month after the operation.
I had no choice but to go see that doctor again. Why did it relapse again? After the examination, the doctor said: "It's just a broken skin. It's fine. When I get back, I can do more anus lifting movements. Let's cure the diarrhea first." I have tried many kinds of western medicine and Chinese patent medicine, but they can't cure my situation. I have been treated continuously. This has been the case for a month, with no improvement at all. The doctor said: "There is no other way. Let's boil water with traditional Chinese medicine for fumigation. He prescribed five kinds of traditional Chinese medicine and asked him to boil it with boiling water for a while for fumigation. As for how to steam it, let me figure it out myself.
Then you have to find a way. After the Chinese medicine is boiled, I pour it into a bucket, cover it with a large wooden board, leaving only a small hole, then take off my pants and sit on it. The steam is really hot. I sit there for a few seconds. Move and sit for a few seconds until the heat slowly drops to the point where you can no longer feel it. After three days of fumigation, it is really effective. There is no more diarrhea, and there is no longer the feeling of being unable to have a bowel movement. I continued to use fumigation for a week, and it was really good.
Although the diarrhea was cured, one of the hemorrhoids still recurred after the surgery, and nothing could be done about it. I often do levator movements, and now, ten years later, I still have hemorrhoids, but they have not gotten worse. Surgery can only solve the problem at the time, and it is very painful. Many of them will recur in the future. I was one of them who asked several doctors later. , saying that surgery was not needed in my situation at that time, and it was a knife in vain. Alas, I really regret having hemorrhoid surgery.
Of course, in order to reduce recurrence or relieve symptoms, the main thing is to change your living habits. , eat less spicy food, stay up less late, do not sit or stand for long periods of time, and move around frequently. If you have to sit and stand for long periods of time due to the nature of your work, you should do levator movements from time to time. Doing levator movements is not limited by time and place. It can be done at any time, and it is very helpful for the auxiliary effect of hemorrhoids.
I have done it myself, so I have the right to say it. It was done about eight years ago because there was blood in every stool and it was super painful. , I had no choice but to go for an examination. The examination I did in the morning was arranged for surgery at noon. It was done in a top-level hospital in our provincial capital city. The surgeon, Director Zhang, was the head of the anorectal department of the hospital and had strong professional capabilities. This is the background.
Before the operation, I had an electrocardiogram, blood draws, etc. I probably remember this. When I entered the operating room, I was lying on my side with my legs bent, with my hands on my knees. One was the surgeon and the other was the assistant. I looked up and saw the wall. watch, so I recorded how long it took.
After the posture was set, the director told me that I was going to be given anesthesia. Hold on, and a needle seemed to be inserted into the tail bone. After a while, he said that the operation was about to be performed. I could hear the sound of cutting and smell the smell of burning. It felt like threading a needle, and it took about fifteen minutes to finish. My anus was filled with gauze, and I limped back to the ward.
At first I could only lie down. After the anesthetic wore off, my anus was so painful that I cried all afternoon. Coupled with the swelling after stuffing it with gauze, I screamed every day. It didn't work. After the operation, urinating was terrible. I couldn't come out no matter what. My anus hurt again when I tried hard. I had to change the dressing the next day. I only removed part of the gauze, but it felt much better. On the third day, all the gauze was removed. The real test is here. I have to defecate on my own. Sitting on the toilet, the tug-of-war between the anus and the stomach begins. If I don’t defecate, my stomach hurts terribly. If I defecate, the anus says no, no, no. After finally defecating, I sweat all over my head, and then several times a day. After taking a bath for the first time, my anus was quite comfortable, and it got better and better afterwards. To be honest, the real pain was just after the anesthesia wore off, and the first time I had a bowel movement. I could bear it no matter what. , but it has been eight years since the operation, and now every stool is normal, without recurrence or any sequelae. I am really glad that I had it done early, so I advise those who have serious hemorrhoids to hurry up and have it done to avoid it becoming a serious illness. I wish you all the best again. Happy New Year and good health.
I have internal and external hemorrhoids for nearly 10 years. At the beginning, there were only external hemorrhoids, and I didn’t take medicine in time when the attack occurred, so I just let it get worse. Later, it turned into internal and external hemorrhoids. The fleshy flesh on the outside hurts, and the internal hemorrhoids bleed during defecation, like a girl’s aunt, dripping drop by drop, filling the toilet. All stained red. The hybrid hemorrhoidectomy surgery I had at the end of July this year was also my first surgery. Before the operation, the doctor will give you an enema, and then you will be taken into the operating room after taking the stool. The operation is not painful at all. After the operation, the doctor also showed me the hemorrhoids, one big one and three or four small ones. That night, when the anesthetic effect wore off, I felt uncomfortable. It felt like something was inserted into my anus (the doctor said that a gun was inserted into the anus to ligate internal hemorrhoids). The pain was so painful that I couldn't sleep for three consecutive nights. When it comes to changing dressings, some doctors may cause severe pain if they make a big move, but it will be fine if the doctor makes a slightly gentler move. The most comfortable thing is to soak your buttocks with warm water to relieve pain. Before leaving the hospital, I had to be checked by the doctor to see if the internal hemorrhoids had been cleaned. That was when it really hurt. I couldn't stand the feeling. It was too painful. Later, because the examination was not timely, the anus was shrunk due to the incision, and the doctor opened it suddenly. The feeling of splitting made me scream heart-breakingly, and my voice could be heard throughout the room and the entire corridor. After that, I bought an anal dilator online and inserted it for about 10 minutes every night. It hurt a lot at first but then I got used to it and it became okay. It has been more than two months now and I feel like the surgery was not complete and it still feels a little fleshy. My advice to everyone is that if you have hemorrhoids, you should see a doctor in time. If you take medicine in the early stage, you will not be like me. People who have hemorrhoids do not pay attention to it in the early stage and only have to operate to remove it in the later stage. You should pay attention to your health at ordinary times. Don't eat spicy food and don't stay up late.
It would be great if you can take regret medicine. I had hemorrhoid surgery half a year ago, and I am still miserable.
Because I love spicy food and have poor eating habits, my hemorrhoids worsened during my first pregnancy, so I could only endure it without surgery. Because I have to have a second child, pregnancy will aggravate the severity of hemorrhoids. If I have surgery and I get hemorrhoids again during pregnancy, won’t my surgery be in vain? Being pregnant with my second baby really made my hemorrhoids much worse. After giving birth to my second child, I weaned my second child from breastfeeding when he was one and a half years old and quickly prepared for surgery. Because I had to take care of my children at night and go to work, it was very hard. I had an irregular schedule. I had to have bowel movements several times a day. I just had to go to the toilet. I already had blood in my stool and was a bit anemic. The doctor suggested that I need surgery as soon as possible.
Before the operation, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, blood routine, coagulation time, complete immune system, liver and kidney function, blood sugar and blood pressure, although these were all basic tests, they aggravated my nervousness.
The operation was performed under semi-anesthesia and ended quickly. I naively thought that it was all over. After the surgery, the nightmare began. The body is stiff and the pain is unbearable. It hurts to change dressings, and it hurts to defecate.
This surgery requires seven days of hospitalization before discharge.
Because the site of hemorrhoid surgery is the outlet of feces, it is easily contaminated by bacteria and infected, so the wound recovery is very slow. For several months, I gave my buttocks a sitz bath every day to reduce inflammation and cleanse it, and because of the edema. There will always be a feeling of bloating. You need to be very particular about your diet, mainly light foods, and avoid spicy foods such as chili peppers. Drink more yogurt and eat more green leafy vegetables. Even with this attention, defecation is really more painful and difficult than before the surgery because the anal opening becomes narrow.
I feel that after this operation, it has seriously affected my quality of life. What's even more sad is that although I'm not sure yet, surgery can't change a person's constitution, and my hemorrhoids may relapse.
I really regret it!
As someone who has had hemorrhoid surgery, let me tell you about my situation:
First of all, I can tell you this: the surgery was done well, even though I suffered some hardships. The pain used to be heart-wrenching, but after all, it is a once and for all thing. Getting better is better than anything else. I don’t have to repeat the same suffering process every day. Wouldn’t it be nice to avoid this item altogether?
I have heard people say before that hemorrhoid surgery is so bad, that it makes people bleed and scream, and it’s scary. If I don’t have the mental capacity, I’m afraid I won’t do this surgery again.
But when the disease is on your body, instead of having to suffer it repeatedly every day, it is better to cut it off at once, so as to avoid having to sit uneasily and without a warm seat every day.
That’s how I got here.
Needless to say, about half a month after the operation is the most difficult period, especially the first week. The pain is very excruciating. I mean every operation during defecation. People who come after this must go through this test, and most of them are so painful that they tremble all over, and their livers tremble just thinking about defecation. A young man I work with was so painful that he burst into tears.
There is also the daily dressing time. If you meet someone who is gentler, it will be better. If you meet a rough and rude man, then you will suffer a lot. When I was in the hospital, a little girl, When changing the dressing, I howled like a killing pig and was reprimanded by the doctor. I was so embarrassed. It still hurt. He even secretly exerted force on his hands, which can hurt you to death. Cooperation is the best, and it will definitely not happen. It will cause heart-breaking pain and tension.
After half a month, I felt much more relaxed. There was basically no pain, and even a little itching. After a month, it was basically healed.
Someone asked me if it hurt or if I regretted it. I said that if I did it, I would suffer at the time, and the pain would be temporary. If I didn’t do it, my long life couldn’t go on like this, right?
Besides, this disease cannot heal on its own. If it doesn’t get worse, just burn incense. Don’t expect it to heal on its own. It doesn’t happen.
So I say, hemorrhoid surgery should be done sooner rather than later, and to relieve the source of pain as soon as possible is better than anything else.
The premise is to find a reliable doctor.
I don’t regret having hemorrhoid surgery. The reason is that this surgery has increased my knowledge and related health knowledge.
1. The life experience of the doctor who performed hemorrhoid surgery on me made me understand some truths. I had hemorrhoid surgery in a county-level hospital in 1994. Before the operation, I learned that the attending doctor was one of the barefoot doctors trained after the liberation of our country. Because of his diligence and studiousness, after learning simple surgical techniques, and because of his outstanding performance in the countryside, he was later recommended to a certain medical school of traditional Chinese medicine for further study. As a result, he moved his whole family from a rural registered permanent resident to an urban registered permanent resident. Moreover, at that time, He single-handedly led his assistants and apprentices to set up the only hemorrhoids department in the county, which allowed me to see a real person whose knowledge can change his destiny.
2. Only after hemorrhoid surgery did I understand the disadvantages of sitting for long periods of time. It helped me get rid of my bad habits and understand the benefits and drawbacks of sitting, standing and exercising. Thanks to my understanding and implementation of the scientific health-preserving knowledge of combining work and rest, I have never had hemorrhoids again.
3. Hemorrhoid surgery helped me develop hygienic living habits.
First, try not to drink or smoke; second, try not to eat spicy food; third, develop a good habit of defecation every day; fourth, if possible, after defecation and using toilet paper, Immediately clean the perineum and anus with warm water. If there is no condition for cleaning at that time, make sure to clean it every night before going to bed and change underwear every day.
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