In fact, women are very likely to suffer from hemorrhoids after childbirth, and some women have already developed hemorrhoids during pregnancy. This is mainly because the abdominal pressure is relatively high during pregnancy, and the inferior vena cava is prone to stronger compression and stimulation, which can easily cause the veins to dilate and become congested, and finally cause hemorrhoids. There are many reasons why women suffer from hemorrhoids after childbirth. Let’s introduce them below. The occurrence of postpartum hemorrhoids can be traced back to the mother's pregnancy. The reasons why mothers suffer from postpartum hemorrhoids include enlarged uterus during pregnancy, increased progesterone in the body, excessive force during delivery, etc. The specific reasons why mothers suffer from postpartum hemorrhoids are as follows: Enlarged uterus during pregnancy: After the mother becomes pregnant, the uterus in the body enlarges and the blood supply is insufficient. As the fetus develops, the uterus is also growing. The enlarged uterus will affect the circulation of veins, causing poor blood return and leading to the formation of hemorrhoids. Increased flavonoids during pregnancy or confinement period: During pregnancy or confinement period after childbirth, the flavonoids in the mother's body increase, the peristalsis of the large intestine slows down, and constipation is easy to occur. Once constipation occurs, it is easy to induce hemorrhoids. Excessive force during childbirth: During the growth process, if the delivery time is too long through normal delivery, it will aggravate hemorrhoids. During pregnancy, the pelvic tissue in the mother's body becomes loose. During the natural delivery process, excessive force is used and the abdominal cavity moves for a long time, which can easily lead to the formation of thrombotic arteries. Hard lumps will form on the skin around the anus, causing pain and forming hemorrhoids. Some mothers who have caesarean sections are no exception and will also develop hemorrhoids. Generally speaking, if a woman develops hemorrhoids after giving birth, she should not immediately consider surgical treatment. After a doctor's diagnosis, she can take conservative treatment methods. Generally speaking, postpartum hemorrhoids will gradually shrink as the level of progesterone decreases. The symptoms of hemorrhoids will slowly disappear about 4 months after giving birth, and may even heal without surgical treatment. |
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