What should I do if I have severe painful hemorrhoids in the seventh month of pregnancy?

If the patient has severe painful hemorrhoids in the 7th month of pregnancy, the combination of acute thrombosis in the nucleus pulposus is not excluded. The main choice of conservative treatment is to avoid the occurrence of miscarriage induced by the aggravation of pain, warm salt water sitz baths can be given, and if necessary also topical anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used are erythromycin ointment. In the acute phase of painful hemorrhoids, the patient will also have significant changes in heart rate and blood pressure, which should also be monitored. If the condition allows, choose drugs with fewer side effects to prevent infection and treat the symptoms, and you should pay attention to rest and avoid straining to avoid local pain, as well as aggravation of discomfort. The occurrence of hemorrhoids is associated with increased abdominal pressure, especially in pregnancy, which can lead to an aggravation of existing hemorrhoids.