Is there any chance to geting closer anal hole after piles surgery...?
i had piles surgery(open surgery) it's been 25 days, i was faced pain and bleeding in initial days, now it's ok. but now at the time of stool passing is hard and pain, wound not yet cure. when i am checking with my finger my anal region too small.
Right now i am not taking any medicine, for free motion i am taking syrup.
please help to get out from this uncomfortable situation
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Your concerns......
1. Is there any chance to getting closer ANAL HOLE after pile surgery?
Yes, there may be narrowing of anal canal because of spasm due to surgery or pain and there could be anal stricture because of extensive surgery or for multiple haemorrhoids dealt at a single sitting.
2. Pile surgery (Open surgery) some 25 days ago
3. Faced pain - bleeding in initial days now it's ok
4. But now at time of stool passing is hard and pain
. Stools should be in bulk and soft
. There should not be constipation.
. Stool softeners should be used.
. Analgesic and spasmolitics may be used for
post oparatively
5. Wound yet not cured.
6. Anal region too small when checking with finger.
That's why anal dilatation is required in post operative period.
7. Right now not taking any medicine
8. For free motion taking syrup
Next Steps
Regular & timely consultation with your surgeon
Health Tips
1. Allay anxiety
2. Dietary manipulations
3. High fiber diet
4. Plenty of fluids
5. Stool softener
6. Ointment for lubrication and analgesia before & after defaecation.
Thanks
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