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Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy: Causes, Prevention & Treatment

 

Pregnancy is the nine-month period of a woman's life that brings happiness, pain, irritation altogether. Although we believe that women around the globe are strong enough to handle all of these together very gracefully. But hemorrhoids during pregnancy commonly occur to many women due to the increase of pressure on the rectum.

But taking adequate care in advance can help you avoid this phase because having hemorrhoids during pregnancy only helps in increasing your problems. But if you have already been diagnosed with hemorrhoids during pregnancy then fret not, there are many natural remedies, hemorrhoid wipes and cream available to ease the pain. Also, consult a doctor on time to get rid of your hemorrhoids soonest!

 

How is It Different During Pregnancy?

 

No one likes to talk about it but hemorrhoids are very common during pregnancy. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the rectum that can cause pain, bleeding, irritation and itching and generally happens in the third trimester of pregnancy. In some cases, it lasts even after the birth of the child.

Hemorrhoids can occur at any time of your life but pregnant women are most likely to get hemorrhoids. Some women get hemorrhoids for the first time during pregnancy but if they have suffered from hemorrhoids before than you are likely to get it back during pregnancy.

The body of a woman already suffers from many physical challenges during pregnancy and hemorrhoids acts as the most unwanted irritation. But the good news is that it is short term and doesn’t cause any harm to your or your child’s health and with the availability of quality hemorrhoid wipes and cream in the market taking care of hemorrhoids is easy.

 

What Causes Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy?

 

Researches have proved that more than 50 percent of the women suffer from hemorrhoids during pregnancy. This is because


During pregnancy, the blood volume increases that can increase the size of the blood vessels.
The pressure near the rectum increases due to the increased size of the uterus that carries your child.
Pregnancy causes hormonal changes that can increase the chance of hemorrhoids,
Pregnant women most like to go through constipation issues that can be a cause of hemorrhoids.


In a research, 280 pregnant women study the results stated than 45.7 percent of women were suffering from constipation and therefore it’s important to hold on a fibrous diet during pregnancy to avoid hemorrhoids. The constipation is due to sitting for long hours, hormonal changes or consuming the iron or some other certain supplements. To avoid constipation following tips can be considered

 

  • Consume the high-fiber diet
  • Prefer liquid diet more
  • Drink prune juice
  • Eat an appropriate amount of fruits and vegetables
  • Ask your doctor what foods should you avoid during pregnancy
  • Don’t delay going to the washroom

 

What To Expect?

There are two types in which hemorrhoids have been divided - Internal and External Hemorrhoids
Internal Hemorrhoids - which occurs inside the body
External Hemorrhoids - which occurs outside the body

 

The symptoms vary according to the type of hemorrhoid and lifestyle habits. Common Hemorrhoid symptoms are

 

  • Bleeding during bowel movements
  • Painful bowel movements
  • Itching around the area
  • The rise in the skin around the anal area
  • Swelling
  • Irritation around the area


These symptoms are generally seen in external hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids generally have no symptoms other than bleeding. You can easily cure internal symptoms with some natural remedies. External hemorrhoids are more painful, hard and inflamed and the blood clot can be observed easily. This type of hemorrhoid is called thrombosed hemorrhoid.

 

What Preventions Can You Take?

 

We all know that prevention is better than cure and especially during pregnancy because no woman would want any extra irritation during pregnancy. You can take the following prevention during [pregnancy to avoid hemorrhoid

 

  • Eat a fiber-rich diet full of fruits and vegetables.
  • Drink plenty of water to keep your stool soft and bowel movement easy.
  • Don’t strain during bowel movements.
  • Avoid sitting for long periods.
  • Don’t avoid using the washroom, go as soon as you feel like.
  • Bring some movements in your daily routine like taking a walk or yoga.
  • Talk to your doctor to prescribe supplements to avoid constipation.