Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy

It is estimated that a shocking 35% of all pregnant women are affected in some way by hemorrhoids. Hormonal changes and changes to the female body and weight place additional pressure on the veins in and around the anus which leads to this high incident rate.

Hemorrhoids occur in pregnant women when veins become enlarged and swollen, which causes burning, irritation, itching, bleeding, and painful swellings. Bleeding and pain during bowel movement are often the first signs of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are not the only cause of anal bleeding however, anal fissures and numerous other illnesses can result in blood in the anal canal. Hemorrhoids should always be promptly treated to avoid further complications such as the development of thrombosed and prolapsed hemorrhoids.

Treatment of Hemorrhoids during Pregnancy

Hemorrhoids can be treated using creams, natural cures, and surgery. Surgery is most often reserved for only the most extreme cases of hemorrhoids ” all other options should be explored before pursuing this path. Creams and lotions can be effective in reducing swelling and pain associated with hemorrhoids but in some cases they have nasty side effects. The other downside of creams is that they are more of a temporary rather than permanent cure. Natural cures are the other form of hemorrhoid cure. Natural hemorrhoid cures have a number of benefits which I will outline below.

Choosing to cure hemorrhoids the natural way has many benefits. For one, you wont need to worry about any horrible side effects that come with other chemical based products (such as creams). Secondly, natural hemorrhoid cures such as H Miracle focus on treating the root causes of hemorrhoids, not just the symptoms as is the case with topical treatments. Natural hemorrhoid cures like H Miracle can provide very quick pain relief and also fast and efficient hemorrhoid treatment.

You can make natural hemorrhoid cures even more effective by making a few simple changes to your daily life. The first and most important change is increasing your fiber intake. This will work to soften the stools and allow them to pass through the anal passage with less irritation and straining.

Drinking 8 glasses of water each day is also recommended as this keeps stools moist and maintains general hydration. Twenty minutes of mild exercise each day will help improve your metabolism which keeps bowel movement regular and minimizes the chance of constipation.

Hemorrhoids during pregnancy can be a very frustrating and painful illness. The best thing you can do is take action to cure them as soon as you realize you have them. Doing this will save you a lot of time and suffering as hemorrhoids, like many illnesses, are most easily cured when early action is taken

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