My experience 5 weeks after Haemorrhoidectomy
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After 5 weeks of doing the operation and especially after passing through some really horrible times of pain and misery I promised myself that I owe it to everybody out there to share my experience so that you can derive benefit out of it. I had suffered from haemorrhoids for 20+ years and it is only because I became severely anaemic due to blood loss from passing stools that I was forced to do the operation. With hindsight I could have avoided 20 years of misery, of lost sports, of severe discomfort in cars and planes by taking the plunge and doing it earlier.
First and foremost, Haemorrhoidectomy is a very common operation and albeit there is a very small percentage where things get complicated the cases are getting less and less each year. I'm saying this because each and every person that does this operation will pass through so much pain that instinctively he or she will think that they are one of the few that is unlucky.
Secondly the pain WILL PASS!
I repeat it WILL PASS!
The absolutely horrible, can't take it anymore, about to throw up, about to faint, never going to be the same, never going to be happy, stuffiness, bloated feeling, blade cutting through your backside pain WILL PASS!
Realistically a person who does this operation will experience two annoying factors namely pain and discomfort. In the first few days the pain is so bad that you cannot think of anything else including the discomfort. After that the pain between going to the bathroom will slowly subside but the discomfort will increase primarily due to constipation. Hereunder please find my tips and what I would do differently if I could go back in time.
1. Increase your intake of fresh fruit and vegetables and water weeks before the operation to soften your stools and prepare your body for a life change. This diet change is a must EVEN AFTER the operation unless you’re a masochist and want to pass through it again.
2. Cut out anything that might make you constipated – research. This includes alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, refined foods etc.
3. Do a fresh water enema the day before the operation.
4. Do a list of all the things you missed out on because of your condition and promise yourself to enjoy life more after the operation and to take care more of your physical well being.
5. Mentally prepare that you are going to be in severe pain but also be aware that this is only temporary and that you’ll be tons better after that and the effort would have been worth it. Incidentally I was in excruciating pain for about 5 days, in agonising pain 5 days after that and in manageable pain 5 days after that. By the end of the second week I was 60% better. By the end of the fourth week I was 90% better with only the annoying leakage to take care of. By the end of the fifth week I’m 95% there.
6. Try and limit pain killer as much as possible as they will slow your digestive system and the resulting constipation is worse than the pain.
7. The feeling of still feeling massive haemorrhoids after the operation is normal. This is due to the swelling. The importance of having formed stools that are SOFT is important. Underline formed not diarrhoea as you need your system to re-function even if it means a little more pain.
8. The feeling of passing sharp blades during the first few days is unavoidable. This mixed with blood and excrement is not a pretty felling or site but I PROMISE YOU it will get better.
9. Keep the are dry otherwise you’ll develop sever rash – been there done that – more pain to avoid.
10. Keep moving. The more you move the better your digestive system works, the less laxatives, the less bloated feeling, the happier you will be.
11. Be prepared to go the bathroom at a moments notice.
12. Run a warm sitz bath often – it does wonders to sooth the pain
13. Squat not sit to pass stools. It’s easier to excrete, less painful and quicker. I’m still squatting and there is no way I’m going back to sitting. Before I sometime spent between 30 – 45 min on the loo. Now I’m in an out in 3 minutes.
14. Keep the area clean. Use a bidet, shower or whatever you want. Use only toilet paper to pat dry the excess water. Again with hindsight this should be norm. After all if you covered you hand in excrement you wouldn’t simply wipe it off with toilet paper but you’d wash the hell out of it.
15. Drink lots of water and take a reasonable amount of fibre. Taking fibre without water is a recipe for disaster.
16. You are going to have to live with sanitary pads for a few weeks until the area heals sufficiently. It will get gradually better. I have gained a new respect for women who have to wear these things once a month; very annoying.
17. After you recover promise yourself to share your positive experience and the things that worked out for you on a blog for the benefit of others. It’s kind of a chain get better advice blog.
18. Most important of all – KEEP POSITIVE and take care of your health. You only have one body.
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baz34744 glen79281
Posted
Thanks Glen,
The information you provided a few years back really helped .
i had mu open Hemmorroidectomoy in Mid April 2023 and after three weeks i am still recovering.
First two weeks it was excruciating pain especially when having a BM, the Douche wash helped so so much! The pain in that sensitive area was unbearable and i have a high pain threshold. A broken leg i had once was no comparison as your anus is so sensitive!
Just to add:
Take 15ml of Lactolose liquid before and 2-4 weeks after operation twice a day, it softens your BM. Drink lots of water, Grape juice, apple juice, fruits, veg, soups, mash, jacket potato, fish, prawns etc.
Hot salt bath help, i had a Douche installed with hot and cold water or regularly clean using a shower hose.
Sleep on side and get a memory foam leg pillow to support your bottom in bed.
Go for short walks once you feel up to it
Have someone to support.
stan808 glen79281
Posted
is the ligasure procedure the same as the open haemorrhoidectomy?
krista58233 glen79281
Posted
I also believe to have had a very successful recovery i had three hemorroids, a fissure, and a 3 cm rectal mass removed. I did a soft, liquid diet for the first week but i also took metamucil (wish I hadn't) and stool softeners. By day 5 my anal track was on fire but my body wasnt ready to pass stool yet. Instead i had liquid leakage and stomach pains, along with bloating. Once I slowly added solid foods and switched to eating some prunes and chewing a few Senekot laxative gummies (day 11) at bedtime, i had a complete turnaround i woke up and had to go to the bathroom on the 12th day, sliding out with no effort or initial pain. Days 5-10 were the worst, as i had the urge almost constantly to go to the bathroom but nothing would happen. Drink A LOT of water, especially when you first wake up and chug it, don't sip. Three weeks post op and i feel AMAZING. No issues going and i eat almost everything, minus nuts and granola. Do not take stimulant laxatives while healing from this, the more urges you have to go, it's causing more pressure and intensifying swelling. The change on day 11 was key!! I also bought a portable sitz bath with a spray cleaner and it saved me, i cleaned with each BM. I hope this is helpful to many people, I'm happy I had the surgery done