What should I do if I have bleeding hemorrhoids on the toilet in the sixth month of pregnancy?

Because of the physiological peculiarities of pregnancy, treatment has to be considered from both the pregnant woman and the fetus, and pregnant women cannot use medication at will, making treatment a relatively difficult task. If you have bleeding hemorrhoids on the toilet in the 6th month of pregnancy, pay attention to dietary adjustments, do not eat spicy food, do not eat greasy food, do not eat irritating food, and do not drink alcohol. Eat easily digestible food, don’t consume a lot of meat, and don’t overeat to avoid causing constipation that can aggravate hemorrhoids. Eat more foods that are rich in coarse fiber and fresh fruits and vegetables. If you do not have diabetes and your blood sugar is not high you can drink honey water appropriately, keep your stools soft and clear, avoid sitting or standing for a long time, reduce the time you spend standing or sitting for a long time, and you can massage or use warm towels to warm the anus appropriately. If you have an acute attack of hemorrhoids and the symptoms are more serious you should seek medical attention in a timely manner. It is recommended that pregnant women go to a regular hospital for reasonable treatment and guidance on medication under the advice of a doctor. Hemorrhoids during pregnancy should be taken more seriously, and not to mention carelessly. If the above methods do not work well, you can choose the right medication under the guidance of your doctor.