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Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

February 8, 2018

If you’re experiencing hemorrhoids during your pregnancy, you’re not alone. Hemorrhoids appear often during pregnancy, typically around the third trimester.

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in and around the rectum. In this article, we’ll discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatments for hemorrhoids during pregnancy to help you treat them properly.

What Causes Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy?

As we already mentioned, hemorrhoids are common during pregnancy. They’re common during pregnancy because of the two following factors:

Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

Constipation is a leading cause of hemorrhoids during pregnancy. This is because the production of progesterone increases while you are pregnant. Progesterone slows down your intestinal tract which can cause you to strain during painful bowel movements, often leading to hemorrhoids.

Your growing uterus is another leading cause of hemorrhoids. As it grows, pressure develops on your pelvis. This often slows down blood flow from the lower half of your body and increases swelling in your veins.

Symptoms of Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

Hemorrhoids are very common. It is estimated that nearly 50% of pregnant women are affected by this condition. Though hemorrhoids don’t always cause symptoms, here’s what you should look out for.

Signs and symptoms of hemorrhoids may include:

  • Itching in your anal region
  • Irritation
  • Swelling
  • Pain
  • Discomfort
  • Bleeding during bowel movements
  • Sensitivity

Hemorrhoid (Home Remedies) Treatment During Pregnancy

Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

If you’re experiencing hemorrhoids, we understand that what you really want to know is how to get rid of them. Let’s take a look at several at-home remedies for treating hemorrhoids.

Baking Soda: Baking soda will help reduce itching when applied to the affected area, you can also take a bath and add baking soda to the water.

Stay Active: Keep your blood flowing by refraining from sitting for long periods at a time.

Hygiene: After each bowel movement, clean the affected area thoroughly. You can use wet wipes infused with witch hazel which will help with inflammation.

Always consult with your physician before trying at-home remedies to make sure it’s safe for you and your baby.

Consult With OB-GYN Women’s Centre About Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

If you have bleeding hemorrhoids during pregnancy that continue to worsen despite trying at-home treatments, contact your provider.

At OB-GYN Women’s Centre of Lakewood Ranch, we are passionate about helping every woman. Whether you need advice or treatment, we are here to help you. Please call us today or schedule an appointment online.

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