Hello, there is no need for surgery after the diagnosis of hemorrhoids. You should make a treatment plan according to your own situation. Hemorrhoids in the first and second stages are characterized by occasional bloody stool, no pain and no prolapse. Doctors generally don't recommend surgery at this time. In specialized hospitals, it is possible to use some externally applied and fumigated drugs or injection therapy. Once it reaches stage three or four, it will be operated. Nowadays, specialist hospitals are not treated by traditional surgery, but by minimally invasive surgery, which takes a short time and recovers quickly, and is more suitable for busy young people now. Therefore, it is best for everyone to seek medical treatment in time at the initial stage of symptoms, rather than delaying treatment for a long time to accelerate the development of the disease.
You can use some topical, fumigation drugs or injection therapy. Once it grows to three,
The fourth stage, frequent bloody stool, obvious pain, prolapse or prolapse can not return on its own. At this time, you need both hands.
Surgery, specialist hospitals do not use traditional surgical treatment at present, but can use minimally invasive surgery. In that case,
Short time, quick recovery, more suitable for young people who are busy at work now, so it is best for everyone to just show symptoms.
Seek medical attention in time, do not delay treatment for a long time, and accelerate the development of the disease.