Complications of Hemorrhoid Surgery are rare but may include bleeding, infection, temporary incontinence, or anal stenosis. Proper management of these risks ensures successful outcomes and minimizes discomfort for patients.
Bleeding may occur during or after the procedure, often managed with hemostatic techniques or medications. Infections are prevented by maintaining strict hygiene and may require antibiotics if they arise.
Temporary incontinence is a rare complication caused by swelling or irritation of the anal sphincter, typically resolving within a few weeks. Anal stenosis, or narrowing of the anal canal, is prevented through careful surgical techniques.
Understanding potential complications helps patients prepare for their recovery and ensures prompt intervention if issues arise. This proactive approach supports better surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.