A hemorrhoidectomy, yep, it’s usually the last stop on the train after all those creams, sitz baths and diet tricks don’t cut it. Docs typically recommend surgery when hemorrhoids are just that severe—when they’re causing a lotta pain, bleeding, or if they’re thrombosed. Honestly, it’s like the docs play “Choose Your Own Adventure” based on how rough the hemorrhoids are or if they keep coming back.
You got those less invasive options before diving into surgery, though. Banding, sclerotherapy, or even infrared therapy— these can be decent choices if your condition isn’t totally out of control. But sometimes, those big, ol’ stubborn hemorrhoids just need the boot via surgery.
Now, about the post-op pain—yikes, I hear ya. Recovery can vary, lasting from a couple of weeks to even a month or more. Most folks find the pain most intense in the first week, especially during bowel movements. Buuuut, let’s not panic. Practicing some basic aftercare like drinking plenty of water, using stool softeners, and staying on top of any prescribed pain meds usually help with the torment.
Ayurveda, oh yes! It ain’t magic but it does offer some nifty stuff. Post-surgery, herbal sitz baths (kinda like sitz tea parties!) with herbs like neem and triphala can soothe the area and assist healing. Taking Triphala can help soften stools, making those dreaded bathroom trips less nightmarish. Don’t forget applying sesame oil locally can help, soothing the anal region and keeping it flexible.
Diet basics? Stick to light, easy-to-digest food. More mung beans, veggies, and make ghee your friend—it helps with healing. Since Ayurveda’s about balance, routine stuff like regular meals and sleeping patterns can actually help in maintaining gut harmony.
Hydration, exercise (after the doc gives you the green light of course), and some stress-busting yoga or breathing exercises can further support recovery—keeping things smooth (pun intended) along the way.
Thanks for asking! And remember, always keep an open line with your healthcare team if anything feels off or too much to handle!



