What’s wrong with bleeding in the toilet in the 6th month of pregnancy?

Bleeding in the toilet in the 6th month of pregnancy may be caused by problems such as constipation and hemorrhoids in pregnant women. If combined with other diseases, it may also cause bleeding in the stool and requires active medical consultation to clarify the cause. The common clinical causes are as follows: 1, constipation: if a pregnant woman is constipated for a long time, she can irritate the anal blood vessels due to the effort of defecation or dry stool, and the symptoms of blood in the stool or blood in the stool when going to the toilet in the 6th month of pregnancy; 2, hemorrhoids: bleeding in the stool when going to the toilet in the 6th month of pregnancy may be caused by hemorrhoids. The main manifestations are bleeding and hemorrhoid prolapse, with intermittent fresh blood after stool being the most common, usually without pain. The blood is bright red and covers the surface of the stool at the end of defecation, sometimes it will drip down in drops, and in serious cases it can show jet-like bleeding; 3, combined with other diseases: if a pregnant woman has combined upper gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal tuberculosis, acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enterocolitis, small intestine tumor, intestinal entrapment, dysentery, ulcerative colitis, etc., it can lead to bleeding in the toilet in the 6th month of pregnancy. It is suggested that pregnant women should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and then treat the symptoms. In daily life, pregnant women should pay attention to a reasonable diet and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili, mustard, ginger and wine. It is advisable to eat a light diet rich in fiber, such as potatoes, corn, barley, brown rice, etc. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink more water, and develop a good habit of regular bowel movements.