Pregnancy and Hemorrhoids
Pregnancy
is considered by many women one of the best feelings, and
giving birth to a child is the greatest experience as
part of life itself begins in the wound.
Despite
the happiness associated with pregnancy, radical changes
in hormones and/or constipation that often occurs with the
change in diets, hemorrhoids can develop during
pregnancy.The effort made during delivery also contributes
to the formation of hemorrhoids.
Sometimes,
the weight of the uterus and the baby and sitting
down during long periods of time, contribute to the
development of hemorrhoids. These hemorrhoidal varicose
veins are extremely unpleasant. The good news is that
sometimes they virtually disappear upon delivery.
During
pregnancy the body has more blood circulating through the
veins. All the veins specially those below the uterus
become dilated and symptoms along with that are itching,
burning, pain and bleeding. Bleeding from hemorrhoids is
usually bright red blood more often seen in the toilet
paper than in the bowl. Always get rectal bleeding check
out by a doctor even if you think is due to a hemorrhoid
condition.
Straining
while moving your bowels puts even more pressure on the
already dilated veins. Avoid constipation by drinking 8-10
glasses of water per day, eat high fiber diets and
exercise regularly, You may also talk to your doctor about
a stool softener.
A
good exercise to strengthen the muscles in the
vagina and anal is to tense the muscles for about 8 to 10
seconds at the time and doing several sets during the day.
They can be done every where and no one will even notice.
Strengthening the vaginal and perianal muscles will
facilitate healing after delivery.
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"I
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