What should I do if I have a prolapsed hemorrhoid during pregnancy?

Pregnant women are a high incidence of hemorrhoids, which can be as high as 76%,? Because of constant constipation, dry hard stool can easily rub the mucous membrane of the hemorrhoid leading to bleeding, making the original hemorrhoid nucleus prolapse outside the anus, and in the early stage the nucleus can come back on its own after prolapse. In the later stages, the hemorrhoid becomes more and more serious, and the nucleus cannot come out on its own, so it needs to be pushed back with the aid of hands. In the end, the hemorrhoid nucleus is pushed back by hand and then prolapses again, and the hemorrhoid nucleus is also prolapsed outside the anus without defecating. Sometimes the prolapsed hemorrhoid nucleus can become embedded and lead to edema and necrosis, causing severe pain in the anus and inconvenience in walking. If you are a pregnant woman, you can wash your hemorrhoids with warm salt water and then apply “Pregnant Hemorrhoids”, which is for pregnant women and can be used with confidence. Continue pressing for 5-10 minutes to prevent prolapse, and do anal contraction exercises at the same time during the pressing period.