Hemorrhoids after giving birth: Topical treatment at home

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Postpartum hemorrhoids are likely to go into remission without surgery. Patients can use hemorrhoids after giving birth and change their lifestyle. However, it is important to consult your doctor before trying any medication or wanting to change your diet.

1. When to use postpartum hemorrhoids?


Postpartum hemorrhoids are used for mild hemorrhoids, not too much impact on health and daily life (slightly burning symptoms in the anus, itching when defecating, hemorrhoids appear). but not bleeding much). Postpartum women with hemorrhoids can use topical medications to treat at home, combined with a non-drug regimen under the professional guidance of a doctor.
Postpartum hemorrhoids are the right choice for women who are breastfeeding, especially for the early stages of external hemorrhoids. Because topical cream products work at the site of injury, thereby quickly reducing symptoms of discomfort, burning pain, anti-swelling, itching and not being absorbed by the whole body.

2. Instructions on how to apply hemorrhoids after giving birth


To treat hemorrhoids safely and effectively, women after giving birth and breastfeeding need to follow the right and enough principle. Accordingly, patients need to apply the medicine properly, take the full dose, avoid overdosing or forgetting the dose. In case you forget to apply the medicine, it should be done as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue taking the correct dose.
During the use of postpartum hemorrhoids, if you encounter some unusual symptoms suspected of side effects of the drug, the patient should immediately notify the doctor or midwife for instructions on how to handle and take measures. prevention measures.
Women with postpartum hemorrhoids need to apply the drug according to the following basic steps:
Step 1: Clean the anal area with warm water or warm water diluted with a little salt to ensure the area is clean. bacteria to avoid causing infection. Step 2: Use a dry cotton towel soaked in water to dry before applying the medicine. Step 3: Take out a sufficient amount of medicine. Ideally, the patient should use medical gloves to handle the drug. Step 4: Apply the medicine gently on the anal area around the hemorrhoids. Note, only apply a thin layer, should not use too much can cause irritation and discomfort in the anal mucosa. Step 5: The patient lies still for at least 15-20 minutes for the topical medication to penetrate deeply, then can sit up or exercise. Postpartum hemorrhoids are usually taken twice a day, in the morning and at night before going to bed, or as specifically directed by your doctor.

Khi dùng thuốc bôi trĩ sau sinh, nếu có triệu chứng bất thường thì cần báo ngay cho bác sĩ
Khi dùng thuốc bôi trĩ sau sinh, nếu có triệu chứng bất thường thì cần báo ngay cho bác sĩ

3. Home care for women with postpartum hemorrhoids


Postpartum women with hemorrhoids can try these tips to ease pain and itching:
Take a warm bath or soak: Sit in warm (not hot) water for at least 15 minutes several times a day. This helps reduce swelling in the anal area and relaxes the tight sphincter. It is best to soak after having a bowel movement and clean. Ointment: Put some ointment inside the anus to relieve burning pain. Note, do not manipulate too hard and deep. You can also use over-the-counter creams or ointments specifically designed to treat hemorrhoid symptoms. 1% hydrocortisone cream applied to the skin outside the anus (not inside) can also relieve itching, but do not use it for longer than a week without consulting your doctor. Witch hazel: Apply to irritated hemorrhoids to help fight inflammation, reduce swelling and itching. Use a gentle wipe: After having a bowel movement, wipe gently with a baby towel, wet towel or specialized medical cotton. Cold compress: Apply a cold pack to the hemorrhoid area for a few minutes to reduce swelling and pain. Wear loose-fitting clothing: Prefer loose-fitting clothing made of breathable fabrics like cotton, which will help reduce discomfort. Pay attention to change positions often, do not sit or stand for too long, do not work too hard, too much because it will cause hemorrhoids to prolapse. Keep your mind in a relaxed state, avoid stress and pressure. Add more fiber: A diet with lots of fiber-rich foods and few processed foods is great for women with postpartum hemorrhoids. Eat plenty of green vegetables, fruits, nuts and whole grains to avoid constipation. Stool softeners: If you can't get enough fiber from foods, your doctor will suggest fiber supplements or stool softeners. Do not use laxatives, as they can lead to diarrhea and irritate hemorrhoids. Stay hydrated: Drink seven to eight glasses of water a day (about 2 liters of water). If you are active or live in a hot climate, you may need even more water. In addition to using hemorrhoids after giving birth, good habits also help prevent and support the treatment of hemorrhoids, especially the exercise regimen. Gentle physical activity (such as walking) for at least 30 minutes a day will help keep the body from stagnation, good blood circulation, a healthy digestive system, and also an effective way to improve health for people. postpartum women with hemorrhoids.

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Reference source: verywellfamily.com, webmd.com
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