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Hemorrhoid surgery recovery process varies a lot. Knowing what to expect after surgery, maintaining healthy lifestyle and diet will bring great relief.
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  • Joseph13Feb.25 07:55
    I had hemorrhoids surgery five weeks ago and they removed three lumps in total. I do still constipate still now, and have blood everytime, when I go to the toilet.
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  • Joan A. SokJun.5 04:10
    My hemorrhoid bothered me a year ago. Until now I suffered a lot of pain and it makes me feel uncomfortable. It seems like its getting worse. I consulted my doctor and he advise me to undergo surgery. Do the surgery can help me to relieve hemorrhoid?
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  • Joan A. SokJun.9 01:48
    @ : After I consulted my doctor and he advised me to undergo surgery, I approach my friend about it and she recommended me to use this medication that will help me to relieve hemorrhoid. She also advised me to have a proper diet and eat healthy foods. Now, I don't feel any pain and I got rid of hemorrhoid without undergoing surgery.
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  • Dorothy_deeJul.20 09:56
    @ : It highly depends on the stage and according to your words it could be stage III or even IV. I was stage four, did not have pain but there was a 'rose shape' and blood. Lately, I began bleeding more frequently. I will be honest and say this has been my problem for a long time, I had constipations ever since I am aware of what that means, and I ate irregularly, avoided vegetables and to make it short, my lifestyle was not the healthiest. Also, when I realised I had a problem, it was too late. I tried different remedies, even medicines, pills, gels... All in the past year or so. Nothing helped. Or it did, only temporarily. Bleeding caused anemia, anemia caused heart murmur and so on. The answer to your question is: yes, you can treat it without surgery, change lifestyle and learn to live with it. They will not go away unless you go for the surgery tho.
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  • Erica BrizziAug.17 20:23
    i had an anal fissure and 3 internal thombrosed hemorrhoids removed by laser surgery. Before surgery I dealt with this unbearable lifestyle for 1 year after 2 bandings that were unsuccessful. My surgeon is board certified and has performed over 3000 hemorrhoid surgeries. The first day of surgery I was in excruciating pain and bled a lot. I took vitamin k and it stopped the bleeding by the end of the day. By the second day the pain was still unbearable but on a scale of 1 to 10 was a 9. I was taking stool softners 3 times a day, mineral oil with juice before bed and taking 3-4 baths with Epsom salt on the second day. Baths were not recommended until the second day. I kept my diet light, eating vegetable soups, fresh fruits, yogurt and drinking a lot of water. Bowel movements were very painful. Afterwards I would soak in Epsom salt for 20 minutes which provided nearly instant relief.I would sit on ice packs every hour. I was presribed Vicodin for pain and Valium to relax the muscles and sleep. It has been 6 days and I have healed tremendously. Bowel movents are a lot less painful. The stool softner and mineral oil allows it to slide out with no straining or pushing. I am still in pain but it is a very tolerable level about a 3 or 4. I also included vitamin c and rutin to assist with healing. Turmeric to help with inflammation, b vitamins to help with emotional distress and vitamin e to promote healing. In my baths I would also Include a few drops of tea tree oil and coconut oil along with the Epsom salt. Epsom salt relaxes the muscles and draws out toxins, tea tree oil is an antiseptic and coconut oil is soothing. Before and After each bowel movement I also applied Neosporin. I also used baby wipes, no dry toilet paper at all. Lots of rest is the key and taking care of the area is important. I also believe the vitamins promoted healing. It's not easy to go through, it's the worse pain I have ever endured in my life but I believe once I am completely healed that I will enjoy my life again. I would be happy to answer any questions anyone has or give advice. I have been through it all with hemorrhoids, internal and external.
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  • Yuning GuanSep.15 17:38
    @ : Erica, thank you for sharing the experience. I am going to have the surgery next week. Mine will not be a laser but traditional. My question is after 6 days, do you think it is possible to go back to work? My work is not physical, so I can stand or sit for the most of the time. Thanks
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  • M.Feb.17 23:33
    @ : Thank you so much for taking the time to write. I had my surgery yesterday, and it finally just brought me to tears! I'm in so much pain and I'm exhausted after a sleepless night. But after reading about your experience, you've given me hope! My husband is gone out to buy me a sitz bath now and I'll be sure to put the tea tree oil in there) thanks for all the awesome advice. Unless you've gone through this personally you could never relate to the pain!!
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  • NinoOct.7 04:55
    Hi Erika, I wanted to ask you what kind of medication did your friend recommended you to take?
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  • FabyNov.10 15:49
    I had hemorroidoctopy surgery to remove internal and external hemorroids 10 day ago. Although the pain and bleeding are subsiding, the wound still looks pretty large and open with several little small swollen tissue that look like small grapes. I'd like to know if anyone has had this after surgery and if it is something to be concerned about. I'm worried that it might not close/heal properly. Also, it is still painful to pass gass as well as having vowel movements. I would appreciate anyone's comments and advise.
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  • FabyNov.10 16:02
    I used the wrong term. It is hemorroidectomy
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  • jakDec.2 09:39
    Thanks to the founder of this site and EXTREMELY THANKFUL OF "ERICA BRIZZI" Just one more question.How many times u have bowel or pass the stool in 1 day Because i am passing the stool 3 to 4 times in a day and it's very painful ????for me even i am using stool softener ????
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  • ThomasDec.9 01:28
    I had a Hemorrhoidectomy yesterday write in the office where my doctor works I was in some pain yesterday took some oxycodone two Tylenol and two Advil as per the doctor sooked in the tub last night and did it twice today it still hurts when I pass gas and take a pop I hope it will feel a lot better tomorrow when I get up
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  • MMDec.17 16:20
    Had internal hemorrhoids removed and a mass removed from the exterior of my rectum one week ago today.. This is absolutely the most painful thing I have ever endured. I'm still draining and have a lot of stitches. I've been using the pain killers stool softener and warm soaks but I'm still very uncomfortable. Good luck if you have chosen this path.
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  • JamesDec.17 16:39
    Guys the best way to get relief from haemorrhoid surgery pain is to have Sitz Bath with hot water.. You ll feel a very great relief.. Bcz it increases the blood circulation near that area and it gives great relief..
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