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I have anal pain even two weeks after a piles surgery. Is it normal?

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Published At November 17, 2017
Reviewed AtJune 2, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I had undergone piles surgery two weeks ago. Still, I have pain in the anal area during bowel movements.

Answered by Dr. Alka

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I just read your query.

After surgery, the pain might take some time to subside. In some patients, it goes away in one to two weeks. However, in some people, it takes up to four weeks. It is normal, do not worry. However, if you face unbearable pain, then do consult your physician immediately. As you have been taking Ayurvedic medicine, you must have been taking some laxative to avoid constipation. If you are not taking any medicine, then take Triphala Churan (Gaja Pippali, Kali Marich, Shunthi) two teaspoons at bedtime with lukewarm water for 10 days. Do not take anything after taking Triphala Churan. Drink plenty of water. Take more of a fibrous diet to avoid constipation. Do a slow walk daily at least for 30 minutes. Take sitz bath daily two times a day. You can take it for three times too and take after passing stool. For a sitz bath, take some lukewarm water in a tub and add some betadine liquid in it and sit for 10 to 15 minutes.

I hope you are satisfied with my answer. Consult me after 10 days regarding improvement and for further management.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Alka
Dr. Alka

Ayurveda Specialist

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