Traditional surgery for hemorrhoids, if improperly operated or improperly cared after operation, may have one or more of the following sequelae:
1, anal stenosis: When performing anal surgery, the affected part is cut with a knife, so there will be some scars.
2, postoperative bleeding: Originally, the anus was a place prone to bleeding, and there were some serious diseases. On the tenth day after major surgery, the knotted thick blood vessels relaxed and suddenly there was a lot of bleeding.
3, anal sphincter insufficiency: when the external anal sphincter is removed by hemorrhoid fistula surgery, even the anal levator muscle is cut off together; Or the symptoms caused by wheel sphincter resection.
4, anal deformation: when the affected hemorrhoids cut off one side of the external anal sphincter, the side of anal surgery will be deformed and relaxed.
5, skin warts: that is, the uneven phenomenon of the skin (anal wheel).
6, delayed treatment of surgical wounds: common when suffering from anal fissure.