What to do about difficulty defecating 4 days after hemorrhoid surgery
Disease description:
I had hemorrhoid surgery a few days ago. I'm having difficulty with bowel movements four days after the surgery. What should I do?
Four days after hemorrhoid surgery, if difficulty with bowel movements occurs, the following measures can be taken to relieve the symptoms:
1. Dietary adjustment: Increase intake of dietary fiber by consuming more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes. Ensure adequate fluid intake to help soften stools and reduce resistance during defecation.
2. Abdominal massage: Gently massage the abdomen, starting on the right side with a clockwise motion, then moving to the left side, to promote gastrointestinal motility and facilitate bowel movements.
3. Medication: Under medical supervision, use stool softeners or laxatives such as glycerin enemas to help alleviate difficulty in bowel movements.
4. Avoid excessive straining: Avoid straining too hard during bowel movements to prevent excessive pressure on the surgical site.
5. Seek medical advice: If the above methods fail to relieve constipation, or if symptoms persist or worsen, consult a doctor promptly for further evaluation and treatment.