Post-Surgery Concerns: Managing Discomfort After Hemorrhoid Treatment - Surgery

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Hello, Doctor! I am Xiao Q.
I am taking traditional Chinese medicine to regulate my menstrual cycle, and I have been experiencing a feeling of abdominal bloating.
The purpose of the herbal medicine is to invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis.
After taking it, my whole body feels warm, and I have a sensation of fullness in the anal area, with occasional mild pain.
Is there a connection between my bowel incontinence and the herbal medicine? Should I stop taking the herbal medicine? Do I need to take medication to enhance the contraction strength of the anal sphincter? Thank you! The herbal ingredients include (Yougui Pills, Motherwort, Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan, and Xianhecao).
According to traditional Chinese medicine, these medications have no side effects on wounds.

Xiao Q, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/12/03

Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery


As traditional Chinese medicine is not my area of expertise, I cannot provide specific advice.
However, it is common for patients to experience abnormal sensations in the anus after hemorrhoid surgery.
Generally, this does not require special medication and will typically resolve on its own within one to two weeks.

Reply Date: 2012/12/03

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Managing discomfort after hemorrhoid treatment can be a multifaceted issue, especially when considering the effects of herbal medicine and the potential for side effects. In your case, it appears that you are experiencing abdominal bloating and a sensation of fullness or pressure in the anal area, which can be uncomfortable. You also mentioned occasional pain and concerns about bowel control, which raises several important points to consider.

Firstly, the herbal medications you are taking, such as "右歸丸" (Yougui Wan), "益母草" (Yimucao), "桂枝茯苓丸" (Guizhi Fuling Wan), and "仙鶴草" (Xianhecao), are traditionally used in Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation and alleviate various symptoms. However, these herbs can also have side effects, particularly when it comes to gastrointestinal function. The sensation of abdominal bloating and pressure in the anal area could be related to the herbs' effects on your digestive system. Some herbal formulations can lead to increased gas production or changes in bowel habits, which may contribute to the discomfort you are experiencing.

Regarding your question about whether you should stop taking the herbal medicine, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider who is knowledgeable about both Western and traditional Chinese medicine. They can help assess whether the herbs are contributing to your symptoms and whether it would be advisable to discontinue or adjust your dosage. It is also crucial to consider the timing of your hemorrhoid treatment and how your body is healing. If you have recently undergone surgery, your body may still be adjusting, and certain medications or supplements could interfere with your recovery.

As for the issue of bowel control and the sensation of leakage, this could be related to several factors, including the healing process after hemorrhoid surgery, the effects of the herbal medicine, or even dietary choices. It is essential to maintain a balanced diet rich in fiber to promote regular bowel movements and prevent straining, which can exacerbate hemorrhoid symptoms. If you are experiencing significant leakage or changes in bowel habits, it is crucial to discuss this with your healthcare provider, as they may recommend specific treatments or medications to help strengthen the anal sphincter muscles.

In terms of medications to enhance sphincter contraction, there are options available, but these should be prescribed by a healthcare professional after a thorough evaluation of your condition. Medications such as topical treatments or oral medications may be considered, depending on the severity of your symptoms and the underlying causes.

Lastly, it is important to monitor your symptoms closely. If you notice any worsening of your condition, such as increased pain, bleeding, or changes in bowel habits, seek medical attention promptly. Your healthcare provider can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies or other diagnostic tests to rule out any complications related to your hemorrhoid treatment or the effects of the herbal medicine.

In summary, managing discomfort after hemorrhoid treatment involves a careful evaluation of your symptoms, the potential effects of herbal medicine, and a comprehensive approach to your recovery. It is essential to work closely with your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.

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