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by Heather-Jane Hunter

Hemorrhoids can be a very serious problem. Hemorrhoids are inflamed veins located in and around the rectum and anus. They can cause severe pain and also bleeding. Pregnant women are at higher than normal risk of getting hemorrhoids as pregnancy is a leading factor in hemorrhoids.

Throughout pregnancy women can get hemorrhoids after becoming constipated. Constipation is one of the most common causes of hemorrhoids and women who are pregnant are at higher risk of becoming constipated.

Another factor is that during pregnancy, the uterus grows which increases the pressure on the veins in the lower part of the body. This pressure causes a decreased blood flow to the lower region of the body that causes the veins to dilate or swell.

Also during pregnancy, the progesterone hormone is secreted from the body that causes the walls of the veins to relax. It results in further swelling. The progesterone also causes the slowing down of intestinal tract that may result in extra straining, thereby causing constipation and hemorrhoids.

Hemorrhoids during pregnancy can be prevented. Some of the keys to prevention of hemorrhoids include not straining during bowel movement, exercising regularly (aim for 20 minutes per day), drinking plenty of water, and eating foods which are high in fiber. Foods such as fruit and vegetables are goods, as are cereals and beans. These foods help to soften stools and avoid constipation.

If you are pregnant and have a hemorrhoid, a couple of ways to limit the damage and severity of the hemorrhoid include: cleaning well after bowel movement, and sitz baths. Cleaning well is very important as it means the hemorrhoid will be less likely to be infected. Try using a soft tissue or wet toilet paper to make cleaning less aggressive. A sitz bath in warm water can help to keep the anus clean and also be very soothing for the hemorrhoid. Both of these techniques are recommended.

As hemorrhoids during pregnancy are a common illness, a lot of creams and topical ointments are available in pharmacys and drugstores. Be wary when using these as many of them only work to reduce the symptoms of hemorrhoids. Some patients report that burning sensations actually increased when using creams.

Hemorrhoids sometimes come as a result of the straining thats needed to push the baby out during labor. Hemorrhoids after childbirth are usually not a serious problem but it is recommended that some form of treatment plan is followed to avoid the hemorrhoid getting any worse.

Hemorrhoids in pregnant women, both during and after pregnancy can be cured quickly and easily. Take action as soon as you realize you have a hemorrhoid because hemorrhoids left untreated can rapidly worsen over time. H Miracle and Venapro (see links below) are both products that have cured 1000s of pregnant women worldwide. Neither have any negative side effects and both provide quick pain relief and fast hemorrhoid treatment.

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