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Banding of Haemorrhoids - Advice following your operation.

Diet:

After your operation please ensure you take a diet consisting of high fibre foods as this prevent constipation.

Pain:

You may feel sore after the operation, Paracetamol or similar painkillers should give adequate relief. Please follow the recommended dosage.

Baths:

Take regular baths, but DO NOT add anything to the bath water, e.g.: Bubble Bath or Bath Oils.

Bleeding:

You may have some rectal bleeding over the next two days and further bleeding in about a weeks time. If the bleeding becomes heavy, or you are concerned, please contact the number below.

If you have had a general anaesthetic today we advise you not to drive a vehicle, operate machinery, take alcoholic drinks or make important decisions for 24 hours.

Should you need to consult your GP (Family Doctor) with a problem related to your operation within 3 weeks of surgery we would appreciate you contacting the Day Surgery Unit. This will enable us to monitor your progress. Please ask to speak to the liaison nurse (Tel: 01482 675066)

Should you need any further help or advice please telephone the Day Surgery Unit, 8.00am to 8.00pm Monday to Friday (Tel: 01482 675066) At other times, only in an emergency please contact Ward 60, Hull Royal Infirmary (Tel: 01482 674252)

The Day Surgery Unit is continually striving to improve patient information. If you feel we could improve our information we would be pleased to hear from you.

Duchess of Kent Day Surgery Unit









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