Pregnancy hemorrhoids and its treatment

Pregnancy hemorrhoids and its treatment

Dr. Shahram Sawad
Dr. Shahram Sawad Karaj
کد عضویت: System code: 87050
The swelling of the veins around the anus is called **hemorrhoids**... **Hemorrhoids of pregnancy** is one of the common problems during this period, which usually disappears after childbirth.... By changing the diet and lifestyle during pregnancy, the problems caused by hemorrhoids can be reduced.... What is hemorrhoids called?. In some cases, the veins of the anus (external hemorrhoids) and in others the veins at the end of the large intestine (internal hemorrhoids) are involved... both types of hemorrhoids are unpleasant and are common problems during pregnancy. They are common and have similar symptoms... Hemorrhoids and fissures are accompanied by itching, pain and bleeding, but it is not dangerous if you experience bleeding hemorrhoids.. Be sure to consult your doctor.. Do they become hemorrhoids?.. We all can suffer from it, but during pregnancy it is more likely to occur due to hormonal changes and weight gain... Symptoms of hemorrhoids in pregnancy Some affected people have no symptoms, but pregnancy hemorrhoids in most cases are accompanied by the following symptoms: - Excretion with pain - Itching and burning around the anus - Protrusion of the anus - Bleeding during defecation and bloody stools (this condition is more common in internal hemorrhoids) Seeing blood in the stool is worrisome, but rectal bleeding caused by internal hemorrhoids is usually not dangerous... but if you experience it, be sure to talk to your doctor... Hemorrhoids are caused by pressure on the pelvic area and the end of the intestine... Sometimes this pressure is so high that it leads to swelling of the vessels... During pregnancy, this pressure is caused by: - Fetus... as the fetus grows and the weight of the mother increases, the pressure on the pelvis and intestines increases... with the increase in the blood circulation pressure in the rectal veins, blood remains in the veins and causes them to swell... food and stools are transformed..... as a result, the extra weight caused by the accumulation of waste materials in the veins and veins causes pressure.... Hemorrhoid diagnosis in pregnancy Because hemorrhoids are common in pregnancy, they are often easily diagnosed based on the symptoms you describe to your doctor.. But sometimes the following are necessary for a definite diagnosis: - Anus examination ..... to diagnose external hemorrhoids - Finger examination of the anus .... placing a finger in the rectum to detect internal hemorrhoids .... - Anoscopy or sigmoidoscopy .... both simple and quick methods to examine the end of the intestine ... treatment of hemorrhoids in pregnancy ### Treatment of pregnancy constipation In general, the easier the bowel movements are, the less pressure is placed on the veins around the anus. The following are effective in treating pregnancy constipation: - Daily consumption of 25 to 30 grams of fiber - Daily consumption of 8 to 12 glasses of water - Use of laxatives (under doctor's supervision) ### Home remedies for pregnancy hemorrhoids - Apply aloe vera gel, baking soda, coconut oil, or witch hazel directly to your hemorrhoids....These anti-inflammatory compounds help relieve pain and burning....-Sitting in a warm basin increases blood flow and relaxes the muscles of the anus....Pregnancy pressure is inevitable, but it can be reduced by following these steps: - Do not stand or sit for long periods of time... instead lie on your side to reduce pressure on the pelvis and intestines... - Use a pillow when sitting... Always consult your doctor before taking over-the-counter medications... Finally, if none of these methods work **hemorrhoid surgery** is not recommended... Hemorrhoids during pregnancy can always be prevented... You can reduce this possibility by observing the following: - Consuming foods rich in fiber - Drink enough fluids - Kegel exercises

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