The anus is an important organ. Once problems occur, it will reduce our quality of life, especially for pregnant women, the harm caused will be even more terrible. Faced with such a situation, pregnant women should receive treatment as soon as possible and should not delay the best time for treatment. There are currently many methods for treating anal pimples, but pregnant women must choose carefully to avoid affecting the normal development of the fetus. There is a fleshy lump at the anus General non-surgical treatment should include proper exercise, eating more vegetables, fruits, honey and other foods, and then bathing with warm water to promote blood circulation around the anus. If you have constipation, you can take a milder medication. Stool may be a suitable clothing to stop bleeding and vitamin C. When swelling and pain occur, you can use Chinese medicine fumigation, sitting bath, and topical medication for treatment. If non-surgery cannot improve symptoms, surgical treatment can be performed in the second trimester, but it must be agreed by the family and the patient, because inappropriate treatment may cause miscarriage or premature birth in pregnant women, and some antibiotics may have adverse effects on the fetus. What should I do if there is a fleshy lump at the anus? 1. “No matter how coarse the food, it’s never too bad.” Coarsely processed foods contain more nutrients and dietary fiber, and are suitable for patients with constipation or hemorrhoids, as they help to facilitate bowel movements. 2. Correct bad eating habits. Long-term drinking not only damages the liver, but also promotes the formation of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoid patients should quit drinking and avoid spicy and irritating foods. 3. Treat the primary disease. For patients with systemic chronic diseases, attention should be paid to nutrient supplementation and treatment. 4. Avoid going to the toilet too often and take hot water baths frequently to maintain anal hygiene and promote blood circulation. Common causes of anal pimples : 1. Anatomical reasons When a person is standing or sitting, intravenous injection is difficult to achieve due to the pressure of gravity and internal organs on the anus and lower rectum. The rectal vein and its branches lack venous valves, so blood is difficult to recover and prone to stagnation. Its blood vessels are arranged in a special way and pass through the muscular layer at different heights, which makes them easily compressed by fecal matter, affecting blood return. The veins pass through the loose tissue of the submucosal layer and lack stent fixation around them, making them prone to expansion and buckling. 2. Genetic relationship The venous walls are congenitally weak and have reduced resistance, and cannot withstand the pressure within the blood vessels, so they gradually expand. 3. Professional relationship Standing or sitting for a long time, or carrying heavy loads for a long time while walking long distances, will affect venous return, slow down blood flow in the pelvis and cause congestion of abdominal organs, leading to excessive filling of hemorrhoidal veins, decreased tension of venous walls, and easy dilation of blood vessels due to congestion. |
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