Friday, October 28, 2011

Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy: Know More About It


Hemorrhoids are fairly common during pregnancy, in fact the overwhelming majority of women will experience them. This is not that big of a deal in most cases. However in some cases it can be very painful. If that is the case you are going to want to know how to relieve the pain. The good news is that in almost all cases the hemorrhoids will go away after you give birth. It is just a matter of enduring the discomfort until that happens. Fortunately there are quite a few ways to relieve the pain of hemorrhoids during pregnancy.

Hemorrhoids are nothing more than varicose veins, they just happen to occur in the rectum. They can range from being so mild that you don't even know that you have them to intensely painful. In most cases itching and burning will be the major symptoms. Most women will get hemorrhoids during pregnancy. This is especially true if you have had them before, you will almost certainly get them again. On the upside they will likely go away pretty quickly after you have had your baby.

The reason that hemorrhoids are so common during pregnancy is that the uterus pushes down on the vein that returns the blood from the lower half of the body to the heart. This tends to cause an increase in varicose veins in the bottom half of your body. Most women will notice that they have them in their legs. This is also what causes hemorrhoids. Another major cause of hemorrhoids is constipation, something that most women have when they are pregnant. Since the chances are pretty good that you are going to get hemorrhoids during your pregnancy you are going to want to know how to relieve the pain.

One option to relieve the pain of hemorrhoids is to use an icepack. This is fairly easy to understand, the ice will numb the area and reduce the irritation. The other common approach is to take a hot bath. Many people recommend that you alternate between the icepack and the hot bath. There are also a number of creams that you can get that you just rub on the area to numb the pain. You will want to talk to your doctor about this to make sure that the one you choose is safe for use while you are pregnant.

One option that you may want to try is to rub vitamin E on the area. You can do this by taking a regular vitamin E capsule and poking a small hole in it with a pin. You can than hold it against your rectum and squeeze the contents of the capsule out. Then you just spread the vitamin E over the whole area. It is recommended that you do this twice a day. You are going to want to make sure that the area is clean before you start so this is best done right after you have taken a shower.




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