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Pull Up a Seat! It’s All About Pregnancy Hemorrhoids!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Another Pregnancy side effect: Hemorrhoids!

There’s so many icky yucky stuff about being pregnant and going through childbirth that first time mothers never hear about until it’s too late. You know, like about the vericose veins and stretch marks that miraculously appear on parts of your body other than your tummy. I got them on my upper arms from my first pregnancy and three children later, they are still there!

Then there’s the internal tearing that can happen through vaginal births. I know for me the concept of episiotomies (the intentionally cutting of the perineum area to make room for a baby) totally weirded me out!

And also, going to the child birth class and learning about hemorrhoids, the tiny lesion like sores that grow in your bottom nether regions also made me wonder how come the fore-mommies never warned me about that aspect of pregnancy and child birth. It really didn’t have to be this "right of passage" sort of discovery. I think I would’ve been better off preparing mentally for all the gross untold part of pregnancy if forewarned.

You know, ignorance isn’t always bliss….in any event. I digress.

Hemorrhoids, for one, are not dinnertime conversation, but unfortunately, they are a fact of life and are a real reality for many pregnant women.

Hemorrhoids affect 70% of women before, during and after delivery. It’s important to seek medical care because if hemorrhoids are left untreated, they can lead to larger health problems.

Right now, there are a few treatment options available for hemorrhoids. These include creams, suppositories, home remedies or drastic invasive procedures. Creams and suppositories are only marginally effective as well as inconvenient, and invasive procedures can be costly and carry risks.

There’s a new treatment for hemorrhoids called the HemAway Seat (www.hemaway.com). According to the makers, the device, it is FDA-cleared, convenient and effective. You don’t need to use creams, suppositories or even undergo an invasive procedure. The HemAway Seat fills a void in the available treatment options for hemorrhoids that allows sufferers to avoid surgery but is more effective than the home remedies currently out on the market. The Seat only works for internal hemorrhoids so make sure you consult your doctor to see what type of hemorrhoids you have.

Intriguing no?


How the HemAway Seat works:
  • The HemAway Seat discreetly attaches (home model) or rests (travel model) on a toilet seat. Sufferers sit on the seat, which allows the hemorrhoid to retract into the body for instant relief.

  • Hemorrhoid sufferers can use the device in the privacy of their own home.

  • The HemAway Seat naturally uses one’s body weight to allow the prolapsing internal hemorrhoid to gently withdraw into the body for immediate relief of pain, discohemorrhoid seatmfort and irritation.

Some facts about hemorrhoids:

  • Hemorrhoids are one of the most wide-spread medical conditions in America, affecting more of the U.S. population each year than asthma and even obesity.

  • One in two Americans experience hemorrhoids by the age of 50.

  • 70 percent of women suffer from hemorrhoids at some point during pregnancy of after delivery. Thirty percent of them are still bothered by hemorrhoids one month after the baby’s birth, and 11 percent still have a problem after 6 months.

  • According to one clinical study performed to test a new and highly effective surgical procedure, only 41 percent of advanced-stage hemorrhoid sufferers were satisfied with the results of surgical removal.

This article is from Bellyitch at www.bellyitch.blogspot.com

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Cure Pregnancy Hemorrhoids

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009


 How To Cure Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

pregnancy hemorrohoidsHemorrhoids are swollen veins in or around the anus. Women often encounter hemorrhoids during pregnancy due to the increased flow and pressure of blood to the lower half of the body.

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Hemorrhoids are more likely to occur during pregnancy to women who have had bouts of hemorrhoids in the past but women who have never had hemorrhoids are still at risk, especially if proper prevention methods are not used. Hemorrhoids can be triggered during the birth of the child or at any stage throughout the pregnancy.

Hemorrhoids in pregnant women sometimes disappear naturally after giving birth but this shouldnt be taken for granted as the hemorrhoids can inflame further and become more serious.

Straining while going to the toilet (which is often caused by constipation) is an important and common factor leading to hemorrhoids in pregnant women. Pregnant women are more at risk of hemorrhoids due to constipation than women who are not pregnant because they have a higher than normal blood pressure and increased blood volume.

The following symptoms are common amongst hemorrhoid sufferers: bright red blood in or on the stool, blood on toilet paper, irritation and itching of the anus, a lump of skin protruding from the anus, and pain before, during, and after bowel movement.

You can save yourself a lot of pain and struggle through employing a few tricks to prevent hemorrhoids. These include things such as avoiding sitting or standing for hours on end, dont lift heavy weights or strain to pass stools, eat foods which are high in fiber, drink at least 8 glasses of water per day, and get some regular exercise.

As mentioned, hemorrhoids can be extremely painful. Some useful pain relief tips include:

  • Soak your anus in warm water 2 or 3 times daily

  • Applying ice to your anus several times a day

  • Cleaning the anus well after bowel movement (always use the softest toilet paper available)

These 3 tips have been proven to reduce hemorrhoid pain significantly. If you really want to experience good pain relief however, the best way to do that is to focus on curing the hemorrhoids entirely.

Many different techniques are used these days including applying gels and creams to the hemorrhoids, surgically removing hemorrhoids, and using natural hemorrhoid remedies.

The method you choose to use to cure hemorrhoids will most likely depend on the severity of your hemorrhoids. In cases of extremely severe hemorrhoids, sometimes surgery is the only option.

Most other cases can be effectively and quickly treated using natural treatment methods.

If you are looking for further information about hemorrhoids, including the best ways to cure hemorrhoids quickly and easily, have a look at the resources mentioned below.

By: Heather Jane Hunter  Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com  Check out the following pages to discover how you can cure hemorrhoids during pregnancy and cure hemorrhoids permanently.

Here are more articles about hemorrhoids during pregnancy and how to manage them.

Hemroids In Pregnancy – Hemorrhoids – The Backside Of Pain   It is thought that almost 90% of Americans suffer from hemorrhoids at some time in their life. It is also known that hemorrhoids tend to worsen as the years go by. 

Pregnancy Hemorrhoids    If you are pregnant and are experiencing pregnancy hemorrhoids for the first time, you are not alone. Hemorrhoids during pregnancy is very common.   

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