During pregnancy, hemorrhoids are relatively more likely to grow, mainly due to the increasing size of the uterus compressing the venous blood return, slowing down of bowel movement, weakening of defecation force and other reasons.
Pregnancy is a high incidence of hemorrhoids, with the growth of the fetus, women’s pelvic blood supply gradually increased, the growing uterus increasingly affects the venous return, and compression of the rectum and anus, is to promote the formation of hemorrhoids is one of the reasons.
During pregnancy, women may experience weakened bowel movements, intestinal contents in the intestinal tract to stay longer, through the rectum to further absorb water, stool dryness and constipation, which in the long run will contribute to the formation of hemorrhoids.
After pregnancy, due to hormonal effects, women’s pelvic floor tissues gradually relax, defecation force is even weaker, contributing to the formation and aggravation of hemorrhoids.
After pregnancy, it is recommended to eat a scientific and reasonable diet, increase the amount of vegetables and fruits with high fiber content, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, and develop the habit of regular defecation, which will help to reduce the chance of hemorrhoids.