How long does it take to recover after traditional hemorrhoid surgery?
The recovery time for traditional hemorrhoid surgery generally ranges from 1 to 2 weeks, but it varies depending on individual patients, factors such as the severity of the disease, surgical method, postoperative care, and personal physical condition. If there are any discomforting symptoms after hemorrhoid surgery, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
If the patient's condition is relatively mild, their physical condition is good, and postoperative care is properly administered, the recovery time will be relatively shorter, possibly around 1 week. However, if the hemorrhoid condition is severe, the patient's physical condition is poor, and postoperative care is inadequate, leading to infections or other complications, the recovery time will be relatively longer, possibly around 2 weeks.
Common traditional hemorrhoid surgeries include external stripping and internal ligation, stapled hemorrhoidopexy, and thrombosed external hemorrhoid dissection. Among these, external stripping and internal ligation is a commonly used traditional hemorrhoid surgery method. It involves removing the hemorrhoid and its surrounding tissues, tying off the internal hemorrhoid portion to block blood flow to the hemorrhoid, thus achieving the treatment goal. Stapled hemorrhoidopexy and thrombosed external hemorrhoid dissection mainly involve resecting the hemorrhoid through reduction and repositioning, while suspending the surrounding tissues to achieve the therapeutic effect. Due to the different surgical methods, the recovery time after surgery also differs. External stripping and internal ligation has a faster recovery time, requiring approximately 1 week. While stapled hemorrhoidopexy typically takes longer to recover, generally around 2 weeks.
After traditional hemorrhoid surgery, regular dressing changes are required, and the patient should use an appropriate concentration of potassium permanganate solution for fumigation and sitting baths under the guidance of a doctor to keep the anus clean and dry. If there is an increase in secretions, bleeding, or other situations, the patient should promptly visit the hospital. Proper postoperative care can shorten the recovery time, possibly requiring around 1 week. However, if care is inadequate, leading to infections, bleeding, or other complications, the recovery time will be relatively longer, possibly around 2 weeks.
As everyone's physical condition differs, the postoperative recovery time also varies. For patients with better physical conditions, the recovery time will be relatively shorter, possibly around 1 week. For patients with weaker physical conditions, the recovery time will be relatively longer, possibly around 2 weeks.