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Can You Prevent Childbirth Haemorrhoids?

Posted on 6:18 am by PreggNet Team Bookmark and Share

Haemorrhoids are a type of veins that occur during the pregnancy of a woman. These occur naturally and during the pregnancy time. Though this is very common, it does not occur to all women. The reason why haemorrhoids occur is due to the great pressure that is applied on the veins present in the anus. The pressure is applied on the anus by the foetus that the women carry. Sometimes, too much of straining during the action of pregnancy can lead to collapse of blood vessels in the anus.

This results in haemorrhoids. It may also lead to constipation. Some of the symptoms of haemorrhoids are passing of stools accompanied by blood, itching and discomfort around the rectal region. But a haemorrhoid is generally temporary and disappears after the birth of the child.

However one must take care and treat the haemorrhoids in order to prevent them from reoccurring. The things that can be done to prevent haemorrhoids from occurring are eating a diet filled with fibre content, drinking lots of liquids and exercising regularly. The food filled with fibre will prevent constipation and the liquids can help the bowel movement. Thus haemorrhoids during pregnancy are a common sight and are nothing to be worried of.

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