The best treatment for anal prolapse in pregnant women

  If there is dry stool and difficulty in defecation, severe constipation can often lead to prolapse, especially in pregnant women who experience fetal growth and compression of the bladder and rectum, which can also cause constipation during pregnancy. Therefore, some pregnant women may also experience prolapse due to difficulty in defecation. So, what is the best treatment for anal prolapse in pregnant women.

  

The best treatment for anal prolapse in pregnant women1

  1. Anal prolapse in pregnant women is a common clinical symptom. Due to the development of the fetus after pregnancy, the enlargement of the uterus can lead to an increase in abdominal pressure and compression of the rectum, which can easily obstruct the venous return of the rectum. In particular, some pregnant women with internal hemorrhoids are more prone to pathological enlargement and downward movement of the anal cushion. If there is poor bowel movement, it is extremely easy to cause prolapse.

  2. Pregnant women should not be too nervous after experiencing anal prolapse, and the best treatment method is to promptly return it. You can use warm water to clean the anus and perianal area, and then use warm diluted saline sitz bath on the local area to reduce swelling. Then, you can slowly use manual techniques to return the prolapsed area. To prevent the formation of thrombosis and necrosis due to prolonged dislodgement of the material.

  3. If you find that you cannot return the anal area using this method, you should promptly seek medical attention at a regular hospital's proctology department and receive guidance from a doctor for treatment. In addition, pregnant women are prone to anal prolapse, so it is important to pay attention to their daily diet. Apart from spicy and stimulating foods, they should consume more fresh fruits and vegetables that are rich in fiber and vitamins. And also pay attention to avoiding prolonged squatting and sitting behavior as much as possible.

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