CONSTIPATION AND HEMOROID IN PREGNANCY

People usually defecate once a day. However, in the modern world, people's lifestyle (such as food without pulp, a sedentary lifestyle…) causes constipation to be extremely common. Generally, already existing constipation appears as a complaint due to the fact that the expectant mother listens more to herself or she can no longer tolerate the increased constipation. Treatment of constipation due to the effect of hormones and the pressure of the pregnant uterus on the intestines is not required. In the past, there was a lot of emphasis on this and it was even advocated that there might be poisoning due to constipation. However, due to the lack of absorption in the large intestines, there is no significant side effect (provided that it does not stay too long) for the long-term gay, and there is not much meaning that a mother suffering from constipation defecation by diarrhea with medications, and even salt-electrolyte loss due to dependence on drugs and diarrhea. It is claimed that it can make greater negativities. However, treatment is recommended due to the discomfort caused by the gas formed in the intestine. The first recommended behavior and nutritional changes in constipation are.
The balls around the hemorrhoid breech are the expansion of the veins, that is, the varicose vein. The main cause of hemorrhoids is prolonged constipation. Pregnancy is a natural process that facilitates the formation of hemorrhoids and increasing complaints. The first sign of hemorrhoids in pregnant women is fresh blood, often seen in feces. Bleeding is usually short-lived and recurs with each defecation. Other symptoms other than bleeding are pain that begins with excrement and continues for a long time. It can also be in mass and swelling. It is not possible to treat hemorrhoids completely during pregnancy. Painkillers and creams, medicines that soften feces, sitting baths can be effective in treatment.
As a result of postponement of defecation due to pain such as fissure (crack in the rectum), hemorrhoid, pain, coldness and lack of toilet, the rectum expands over time, and the constipation settles well after the nerves are damaged due to excessive strains due to constipation. The best way to overcome this is for the patient to force himself to defecate at the same time every day. Defecation should be attempted in the most appropriate position to ensure intra-abdominal pressure increase causing the rectum to empty. If the patient has painful defecation such as anal fissures and hemorrhoids, and as a result of which it may rarely go to the toilet, it should be treated. Oral stool softeners and the role of the diet is low. Making personal efforts and small enemas is the best way. Enemas can be repeated every 2 days until normal reflexes wake up. On the other hand, diet is important in constipation caused by a sedentary life, non-pulp foods, drinking little water and increased hormones during pregnancy and slowing of bowel movements. All kinds of vegetables and fruits with plenty of cellulose (fiber, pulp) that will increase bowel movements, foods with starch, olive oil and plenty of water should be drunk. Plums, apricot compotes or a few dried figs eaten in the morning usually reduce complaints. Yeast, sour and spicy foods should be avoided. A glass of warm water can increase bowel movements, especially in the morning. Constipation also increases hemorrhoids and fissures, so first try to regain your regular toilet habit. Do not forget to take a diet with pulp and plenty of fluids.
Hemorrhoids do not prevent normal birth. If there are widespread varicose veins in the external genital organs along with large hemorrhoid packs or if the hemorrhoid is too large and thrombosed and accumulated in the blood clot, a cesarean decision can be made by the doctor. In simple hemorrhoids, there is no obstacle to delivery in a normal way. Problems related to hemorrhoids usually pass after delivery. If it is waited for 3 months and there is no regression, it is recommended to go to general surgery.

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