The hazards of hemorrhoid surgery during pregnancy

  During pregnancy, one is most afraid of getting sick because medication cannot be taken. Even drugs that are contraindicated are often used, especially during the critical period of fetal development in the early stages of pregnancy, which requires caution. Many people undergo hemorrhoid surgery without knowing they are pregnant, which still carries significant risks. Next, we will talk about the dangers of undergoing hemorrhoid surgery during pregnancy.

  

The hazards of hemorrhoid surgery during pregnancy1

  Firstly, hemorrhoids are also a common phenomenon caused by increased abdominal pressure during pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, the embryo has not fully developed, and hemorrhoid surgery itself will not affect the fetus. However, medication before surgery can to some extent affect the development of the embryo, leading to miscarriage or fetal malformation, so surgery during pregnancy is not recommended.

  Secondly, during the process of hemorrhoid surgery during pregnancy, anesthesia and intravenous infusion are necessary, which pose certain risks to the development of the fetus. If the situation is not serious, physical therapy can be used to alleviate it through dietary adjustments, or temporary relief can be achieved with some pure natural and non irritating ointments, and treatment can be carried out after the end of production.

  It is recommended to adopt non-surgical treatment methods during pregnancy. Avoid spicy foods in diet and eat more coarse fiber foods. This is more conducive to intestinal peristalsis, promotes digestive system work, and maintains smooth bowel movements. This greatly alleviates constipation and also alleviates hemorrhoids. At the same time, eat more vegetables and fruits, which are rich in vitamins and can enhance one's own immunity.

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