How many days does it take to recover from hemorrhoid surgery?
Generally, the recovery time after hemorrhoid surgery depends on the type of procedure performed. Minimally invasive surgeries usually require about 1-2 weeks for recovery, while traditional surgeries take longer, typically 3-4 weeks. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If minimally invasive surgery is chosen, because the surgical trauma is smaller and there is less bleeding, postoperative pain tends to be milder, and patients generally recover faster. Patients can typically get out of bed and perform light activities 1-2 days after surgery, and bowel movements are generally not significantly affected one week postoperatively. The wound usually heals basically within 1-2 weeks, and patients can gradually return to normal life and work, although strenuous exercise should be avoided.
If traditional surgery is performed, due to relatively greater damage to the perianal tissue, the healing time required for the wound is longer. Significant pain may exist for 3-5 days after surgery, and pain may worsen during defecation, requiring medication to relieve symptoms. Pain gradually decreases about two weeks after surgery, and the wound begins to heal slowly. Complete wound healing usually occurs 3-4 weeks after surgery. Extra attention to wound care to prevent infection is required during this period.
To promote postoperative recovery, it is recommended to maintain perianal cleanliness and wash with warm water after each bowel movement. Dietarily, it is advisable to consume more fiber-rich foods such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and prevent constipation.