How long can you walk after haemorrhoid operation
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I've had hemorrhoids for some time, because sometimes it's very painful and inconvenient to sit down. Once, when I sat down, my hemorrhoids broke accidentally and all the blood flowed out. At that time, it was really painful. Now it's finally cured. Today, I'd like to share with you how long I can walk after hemorrhoids surgery.
How long can you walk after haemorrhoid operation
Influence one: easy to get depression: hemorrhoids grow in people's private parts, many patients with hemorrhoids are ashamed to let the doctor see the affected area and delay the disease, the longer the time, the more serious the disease, the worry about the disease will be hoarded in the heart, become a secret that can not be said, it is easy to cause a burden in the heart.
Influence 2: gynecological inflammation: some young women, because hemorrhoids can cause perianal abscess, perianal infection and then affect the vaginal orifice, causing other gynecological inflammation infection, so that the beautiful life is greatly reduced.
Influence 3: anemia: due to hemorrhoids blood loss and lead to iron deficiency anemia, early female friends often feel lack of vitality, easy to fatigue. When anemia is more serious or progresses faster, it will appear pale, fatigue, loss of appetite, palpitations, increased heart rate, shortness of breath and edema after physical activity.
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Here I would like to give you a warm reminder: because the human body is upright, it has the effect of gravity, and the downward gravity of the whole body, which will lead to the increase of anal pressure, and our intestines are very long and curved, so we still take the way of peristalsis. Therefore, if you sit and stand for a long time, the anal pressure will be even greater. Therefore, we will find that people who often sit in the office and do not exercise are easy to constipate. Therefore, it is suggested that white-collar workers who sit in the office should stand up and exercise after sitting for a period of time, which is conducive to the prevention of hemorrhoids.