
Hemorrhoids hurt. A lot! Thus, to relieve the pain, many patients choose either medication treatments or surgery. Although this remains a very unpopular solution, some turn to hemorrhoidectomy.
What is a hemorrhoidal crisis?

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We all have hemorrhoids. They are actually organs located in the rectum. Hemorrhoidal crises occur when the veins of the anus and rectum dilate. These crises are often accompanied by symptoms such as: bleeding, itching, pain in the anus… They can appear as a result of many factors such as: smoking, pregnancy, repeated use of laxatives…
A hemorrhoidectomy for treatment
Hemorrhoidectomy is often considered when various treatments fail. It involves a procedure during which there will be a complete and definitive removal of the hemorrhoidal structures. Although the success rate is very high (86%), it is important to keep in mind that the risk of failure is not negligible.
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Behaviors to adopt after the operation
The operation is a delicate and demanding process. A good recovery (the duration of which can vary depending on the patient) requires the adoption of various behaviors.

Diet after the operation
Diet is very important when trying to prevent or manage a hemorrhoidal crisis, even more so after a hemorrhoidectomy. From the first day after the operation, it is recommended to consume a lot of juices or herbal teas. It is also advised to drink plenty of water to ensure easy bowel movements. The diet should also be very healthy and rich in fiber to make things easier and reduce pain.
Position to adopt in bed
It is recommended to lie on your side while placing a pillow between your knees. When sitting, place a cotton pillow under your buttocks.
Postoperative treatment
The postoperative period is generally very painful. Therefore, the use of painkillers is advised to lessen the intensity of the pain. It is very important to ensure that the wounds do not become infected. The use of quality antiseptics is therefore necessary. Do not use products such as soap.
It is also recommended to get plenty of rest and avoid intense exertion.
Complications after a hemorrhoidectomy
Many complications can arise after the operation. Some are immediate, while others may take a bit longer. Possible complications include:
- Wound infections;
- Anal fissures;
- Frequent bleeding;
- Fecal impaction (occurring in a very small number of people)
- Pain;
- Delays in healing (some wounds can take up to 4 months to heal)
Treating hemorrhoids without surgery
There are many ways to treat hemorrhoids without undergoing surgery. They often have the advantage of being very natural and inexpensive compared to an operation. Solutions include medications, natural treatments, or creams. Hemorrhoid cream is particularly appreciated and very effective. Other treatments such as those based on mullein, tea, yarrow, or honey are also very good.