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Recovery time after hemorrhoids surgery
Final Diagnosis : 2 Columns Of large internal piles & posterior Anal fissure Operational Details : EUA + Open haemorrhoidectomy + PLIS After Surgery what diet should I take? If I want to eat fruits other than juice so which fruits can I eat? Please explain me? At least how many days bed rest are required me to recover well ? After how many days can I take ride of bike? Please explain in detail? What should avoid ?
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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Take fibre rich diet, avoid constipation, avoid non veg and fried foods.
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Diet after surgery In the first few days, take soft, easily digestible food. Drink plenty of water. High-fiber foods will help soften stools and reduce strain. You can eat fruits in their natural form, not just juices. Fruits like papaya, banana, apple (with peel), pear, orange, watermelon, and guava are very good. Avoid spicy food, deep-fried food, red meat, and alcohol. Recovery and rest Usually, strict bed rest is not required. Gentle movement is encouraged from day one to improve healing and prevent constipation. However, avoid long hours of sitting. Take short walks at home. Return to activities Most patients can resume light daily activities in about 7–10 days. Riding a bike or anything that puts pressure on the anal region should be avoided for at least 3–4 weeks. Healing takes time, so do not rush. What to avoid Avoid constipation, heavy lifting, prolonged sitting on hard surfaces, spicy food, and skipping sitz baths. With proper care, most people recover well. Always follow up with your surgeon for personalized advice based on your healing.
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Usually needs 4-6 weeks to heal after the surgery.Avoid any Sternos exercises during this time.
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