Still major major external swelling that hurts just as bad as the inside. My dr. Said I can use preperation h suppositories again. Nothing is helping with the external swelling.
I don't know what hurts worse, inside where it is raw. Or external where it is so swollen and hurts at the slightest touch.
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I am 20 days post open haemhorroidectomy surgery. I had Grade IV prolapsed internal and external piles so many they couldn't remove all as could be risk of stenosis - had 3 incisions . Pain unbearable up to day 14 (worse days 5 to 12). Sobbing, shaking and almost passing out for hours after each BM. Much improved now but still in pain though taking less pain killers because of constipation for which I take Movicol every day. The worst pain is from the hard lumps ( skin bridge?) around the incisions. I am so hoping that this will eventually heal and go as I may as well not bothered having this surgery!
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Forgot to add also have a feeling of pressure in my rectum especially when walking around which makes walking difficult. That's my post above 'Guest' - as just registered
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If you are still around, I'd love to hear how you are now, after a year.
I just had the surgery (THD, not a hemorroidectomy, though I did have that done 9 years ago) 2 weeks ago and I now have two big lumps that look worse than the actual hemorrhoids did, and people have posted that it's normal and they should shrink. But they're so huge and offensive I can't even imagine that being possible.
Also the ITCHING. The pain of the first 10 days was way worse but the itching is unbearable in a different way. It feels like poison ivy that I can't scratch and it keeps me up at night!
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I hope you had a great recovery in the end (pardon the pun)!
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I am on day 15 and came here because not only am I ITCHING like crazy and going mad as a result, I definitely have baboon ass, which looks worse than the original hemorrhoids did.
I have been reading, "Don't worry, it'll go away", but I have no idea how they could possibly disappear. I mean, they're huge. Where would they even go?
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I recommend and am throughly pleased with the time and effort by the many people who wrote messages to the affected.
As i said my wife had the operation last Monday and it is now Saturday. She has had a few BM's but her main concern is Urenating.
Thank you for your messages. All who spend time addressing and reporting on their experiences. They definitely help others.
By the way we are fortunate in having a bath tub with power jets. Utilizing this together with Epsom Salts seemed to help
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If anyone want to try, you can ground raddish root or use juice maker. Drink half a glass twice daily. This, in combination with warm sitz bath has made everything so much better.
And be sure to take your laxative, and fiber. I use lactulose in combination with fibogel.
Hope everyone gets better very soon.
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I'm 24, female. And had the surgery done 5 days ago. I had all three internal hem's removed, and a number of external. Originally, the doc was only going to remove 2/3 because taking all 3 makes the anus smaller, which is harder for him to remove and for me to recover. However, he did decide to take all 3 once he "got in there." Im glad he did, I don't want to have to do this again, if I can help it.
Day 5 post-op: originally I was taking pain meds (oxy) every 4 hours on the dot. By day 2 I was able to space them 5 hours. And yesterday I only needed two oxy's and the rest I did with Tylenol. This morning I woke up thinking I had a grasp on the pain (only took 1 pain med at midnight and Tylenol at 5am to sleep!). But first thing this morning I had my first "real" BM. It's the most pain I've been in since the surgery.
For me, coming home from surgery (out-patient), wasn't bad. I was still on anesthetic and the pain med cocktail from the IV. Day 2 was awful. Couldn't stand without getting hot, nauseous, and light headed (anesthesia), pain was more than I expected and couldn't get comfortable. BUT it did subside a little every day. Up until the BM, I thought today would be a just-Tylenol day.
Originally I was told "10-14 days until you can go back to work" and a nurse even told me "oh 5 days if you don't do any lifting or heavy work." After reading posts (dumb of me), I realize that I might be "back at work" but that doesn't mean 100%. But I'm optimistic!
To those that write "I would never do it again," I just said this is the most pain yet and I'd still do it again. 24, massive hemorrhoids, it started to affect my daily routine and life- can't tell you how many pants I've ruined bleeding through, or how many events I skipped/left early scared to have a flare up, or how many jackets I've tied around my waist to cover it up. Pain matched embarrassment. This time is going to pass anyways, I'd rather spend months healing than still living with it I 6 months.
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