What was my experience with my hemorrhoidectomy?

What was my experience with my hemorrhoidectomy?

My experience with my hemorrhoidectomy! Edited 7 months ago, 6 users are following. So a little back ground first.. I have had 8 previous surgeries, and have given birth before I decided to get this surgery done. After I gave birth, I got hemorrhoids.

What kind of hemorrhoids do you get after giving birth?

After I gave birth, I got hemorrhoids. I had several internal prolapsed hemorrhoids that would end up causing severe pain but eventually burst on their own, and I was left with skin tags. Well for 2 years straight I’ve had an Internal prolapsed one that would come and go off and on that bothered me and itched.

How many previous surgeries have I had for hemorrhoids?

I have had 8 previous surgeries, and have given birth before I decided to get this surgery done. After I gave birth, I got hemorrhoids. I had several internal prolapsed hemorrhoids that would end up causing severe pain but eventually burst on their own, and I was left with skin tags.

How long does it take for hemorrhoid pain to go away?

A surgical procedure is often performed within three days of the onset of thrombosed hemorrhoids. While you may still experience pain after hemorrhoid surgery, you should notice a substantial difference. Pain of thrombosed hemorrhoids should subside within seven to ten days when no treatment is provided.

Can a hemorrhoid cause you to have severe pain?

Hemorrhoid pain can range from mild to severe. While internal hemorrhoids rarely have pain, external hemorrhoids are commonly painful. The best way to handle hemorrhoid pain is to prevent them, but there are many hemorrhoid treatment options available if you end up with hemorrhoids.

When to see a doctor for hemorrhoid pain?

Small hemorrhoids may clear up without any treatment within a few days. Large, external hemorrhoids may take longer to heal and can cause significant pain and discomfort. If hemorrhoids have not resolved within a few days, it is best to see a doctor for treatment. Risk factors for severe or recurrent hemorrhoids include:

How to relieve the pain of thrombosed hemorrhoids?

Here are three ways to get thrombosed hemorrhoid pain relief: 1 Hemorrhoid Supplements 2 Hemorrhoid Creams/Wipes 3 Baths