Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

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By heather-jane

Hemorrhoids during Pregnancy - What You NEED to Know

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in or around the anus. Women often encounter hemorrhoids during pregnancy due to the increased flow and pressure of blood to the lower half of the body.

Hemorrhoids are more likely to occur during pregnancy to women who have had bouts of hemorrhoids in the past but women who have never had hemorrhoids are still at risk, especially if proper prevention methods are not used. Hemorrhoids can be triggered during the birth of the child or at any stage throughout the pregnancy. Hemorrhoids in pregnant women sometimes disappear naturally after giving birth but this shouldn’t be taken for granted as the hemorrhoids can inflame further and become more serious.

Another factor that can trigger hemorrhoids during pregnancy is constipation. Straining to pass stools can cause hemorrhoids. This is bigger threat for pregnant women than non-pregnant women due to pregnant women already having additional pressure on their veins.

If you are pregnant and notice one or more of the following signs, its likely you have a hemorrhoid. Signs include blood coating the stool, blood on the toilet paper, an itchy anus, a mound of skin coming out of the anus and pain while sitting down or during bowel movement.

As always – it’s better to avoid having hemorrhoids in the first place than to struggle to cure them. Some useful hemorrhoid prevention tips include drinking lots of water, eating foods high in fiber (to avoid constipation), avoiding lifting heavy weights, 20 minutes of daily exercises (walking is fine), and to svoid sitting or standing for long periods of time.

As mentioned, hemorrhoids can be extremely painful. Some useful pain relief tips include:

  • Soaking your anus in warm water several times a day
  • Applying ice to your anus several times a day
  • Cleaning the anus well after bowel movement (always use the softest toilet paper available)

These 3 tips will definitely help to relieve pain. The best form of pain relief however is to immediately start treating the problem. Hemorrhoids can be treated quickly if the correct methods are used. A number of treatments for hemorrhoids during pregnancy exist including creams, suppositories, gels, surgery, and a range of different natural remedies.

Different methods of treatment should be applied depending on the severity of the hemorrhoids. Severe hemorrhoids will most likely need surgery while less serious cases can be treated easily using natural treatments.

For more information about how to effectively treat hemorrhoids during pregnancy, including information on hemorrhoids surgery, natural hemorrhoid treatments, and effectiveness of creams and suppositories, visit http://www.hemorrhoid-cures.com/

Comments

Hannah 3 years ago

Thanks for the great information, exactly what I was looking for!

Heather-Jane 3 years ago

No problem - you might also be interested in my articles which I've set up at http://www.squidoo.com/hemorrhoid-cures

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