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After giving birth, hemorrhoids are quite common in many women. This condition affects the quality of life as well as the mental health of the sufferer, especially for pregnant women who have just given birth and are in confinement period. Here are some suggested home remedies for hemorrhoids.
1. Learn about postpartum hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids is a condition in which the veins in the rectum are dilated, enlarged, and filled with blood. Depending on the subject, hemorrhoids can manifest with different levels, from mild itching to pain, bloody stools. If you have had hemorrhoids before pregnancy, the chances of recurrence of this disease after birth and cause discomfort will be higher. But if it only appears after pregnancy, you can treat hemorrhoids at home with some simple ways.
To recognize postpartum hemorrhoids, here are the 4 most common signs:
Blood in the stool: In the early stages, the bleeding is relatively small. You may accidentally see blood stains on the toilet paper or see streaks of blood mixed in the stool. However, over time the condition becomes more severe with increased blood volume and frequency. You can even feel the blood stream clearly; Itching anus: is a common symptom of hemorrhoids. The patient will feel extremely uncomfortable, uncomfortable and lose confidence when meeting people; Prolapsed hemorrhoids: Depending on the degree, the mother will see different symptoms. At mild level (grade 1, grade 2) the disease usually does not interfere with daily activities. But when hemorrhoids begin to prolapse from grade 3 or higher, it will cause discomfort to the patient, especially when carrying heavy objects and moving a lot; Cracking and burning anus: If the hemorrhoids are left untreated for a long time without a thorough treatment, the anus will crack and cause burning pain, discomfort, increased bleeding when going to the toilet. In addition, a few other postpartum hemorrhoid symptoms that women may feel are a little lumpy when sitting, pain when hemorrhoids are blocked, anal fissures. All cause discomfort and inconvenience to the patient.
2. How to effectively treat postpartum hemorrhoids at home?
How to cure hemorrhoids at home is a combination of a healthy lifestyle and reasonable medication, ensuring the safety of breast milk.
2.1. Follow a healthy lifestyle To reduce the pain and discomfort of hemorrhoids, here are some suggestions for women:
Soak in a warm bath for 15 minutes/time, 2-4 times/day help relieve discomfort caused by hemorrhoids, and at the same time help hemorrhoids shrink; Soak anus in warm salt water (100g salt + 3 liters of warm water), soaking time 30 minutes/time x 3 times/day; Apply salted ice: Mix 20g of salt in 50ml of water and put it in a cup to freeze in the fridge to freeze into a salt ice cube. Use this ice pack to compress the anus after soaking in warm salt water, a frequency of 3 times / day (15 minutes each time) to effectively reduce swelling; Increase body movement with gentle exercises such as walking, yoga, pilates... Avoid sitting for too long and if there is a need to defecate, go immediately, do not hold back; Wipe the buttocks properly: Use soft, moist, free of impurities to avoid irritation. Wipe from front to back. 2.2. Attention to proper nutrition In order to heal early, women also need to pay attention to their daily nutrition. Here are some suggestions:
Increase foods high in fiber (vegetables, whole grains, fruits, beans...) to help soften stools; Supplement probiotics such as yogurt, fermented foods...; Drink plenty of water because dehydration tends to harden stools, making it more difficult to pass. 2.3. It is important when using self-treatment for hemorrhoids at home that the patient needs to follow the doctor's instructions exactly. Self-medicating or using drugs that are not prescribed can make hemorrhoids worse. even affect breastfeeding.
Some common drugs used include:
Topical creams, ointments, hemorrhoid sprays, anal suppositories... to help relieve symptoms such as pain, itching and bleeding in a short time; Prescription stool softeners; Paracetamol pain reliever. To relieve pain quickly, patients can use drugs that contain Acetaminophen (Tatanol or Panadol) or Ibuprofen at the right dose. Both are safe for those who are breastfeeding.
To ensure safety when using the drug, it is best to consult your doctor about home remedies for hemorrhoids.
3. When to see a doctor?
Postpartum hemorrhoids are often improved with simple home remedies. However, in some cases, the patient still needs medical assistance, if there are signs:
Recurrent hemorrhoids; The condition does not improve after 7 days of self-treatment of hemorrhoids at home; Purulent discharge from hemorrhoids; Hemorrhoids accompanied by symptoms such as: fever, chills, malaise; Hemorrhoids are getting worse and bleeding more. If you are trying to self-treat hemorrhoids at home, you should improve slowly over a few weeks after giving birth. However, if hemorrhoids persist, become more uncomfortable, or bleed during bowel movements, you should see your doctor for an early examination. In some cases, you may need surgery to completely treat hemorrhoids.
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