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1, A: Of course, there are also good methods, such as lumbar acupoint anesthesia plus intravenous anesthesia or local anesthesia plus intravenous anesthesia, to ensure that you will not feel pain during the operation. And if it hurts after the operation, you can also install analgesic pump.

Now that you have hemorrhoids, you can't return them. If it is delayed, the consequences will be: (1), tormenting yourself, such as pain and constipation. (2) Local hemorrhoid tissue necrosis.

3. anal stenosis is generally a doctor who has never studied anorectal surgery or an anorectal surgeon is too courageous, resulting in anal incontinence or stenosis. Of course, I have seen it more than three times. Some hemorrhoids are very serious. I will go to anal stenosis if I do too much. If you do well, having a baby should not be too serious, but it must be aggravated, which is a 50% probability.

To sum up, according to your description, you are under great pressure and have constipation. I suggest you find an authoritative expert to do it (it doesn't have to be minimally invasive, it must be "authoritative", and it usually takes 15-20 days, and you should relax, don't think too much, and communicate with the doctor in time if you have any questions), and then adjust constipation. I'm afraid you'll be in trouble when your constipation gets worse.