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How to stop severeHemmoride surgery pain? - #10999

Mukhtar Ahhmed

I have very severe Hemmoride surgery pain after every stool now I want to get answer & home remedy to stop severe pain My Hemmoride surgery was done 3 days ago but still I am facing acute pain after every stool FREE

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Several days after hemorrhoid surgery, experiencing pain is not unusual, although it should decrease over time. Considering it’s been only three days, you might find some relief with a few strategies. Start by ensuring stool softeners or fiber supplements are part of your routine; they help minimize straining during bowel movements, which can exacerbate pain. Keeping well-hydrated with water—not caffeinated or alcoholic beverages—also supports softer stools. Over-the-counter pain relief, like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, may help manage discomfort, but always verify with your healthcare provider that these are suitable for you, especially if you have other medical conditions or are taking other medications. Warm sitz baths, a simple option, often ease pain; soak your affected area for 10–15 minutes a few times a day to reduce inflammation and tension. When drying, go for a pat-dry method rather than rubbing to avoid irritation. Local anesthetic ointments or creams, usually used for hemorrhoids, might be safe to apply and could offer temporary pain relief; again, confirm their posibility of use with your surgeon or doctor. Understand that while home care is helpful, it’s crucial to report severe pain not subsiding or any concerning symptoms—like increased bleeding, fever, or pus discharge—to your surgeon without delay, as they could indicate a complication needing precise clinical attention. Don’t hesitate to seek professional advice when needed for safe recovery.

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