After ten months of pregnancy and one day of delivery, I believe that no matter who you are, you will welcome the arrival of a new life with joy. For pregnant women, this is equivalent to a process of giving birth. The dear baby comes out to meet the mother officially. However, before you have time to express your joy, postpartum problems appear one after another, such as postpartum anal bleeding from the stool. Let me tell you about this problem of postpartum anal bleeding from the stool. Generally speaking, anal fissure is the most likely cause. This is because the abdominal muscles are mostly relaxed after childbirth, the pelvic pressure is low, the intestinal peristalsis slows down, the stool is stored for too long, the water is excessively absorbed and becomes dry, and defecation becomes difficult, which can easily cause anal fissures and thus blood in the stool. So what is the cause of postpartum bleeding in the stool? Blood in the stool may also be caused by pregnancy which leads to obstruction of venous return around the anus, resulting in internal hemorrhoids and bleeding symptoms. This can be seen by a visit to the anorectal department or hemorrhoids and fistula department. Whether the blood in the stool is due to anal fissure or hemorrhoids, prevention is the key. That is, eat less spicy, hot, and dry foods, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink more water, drink more fish soup, keep the body sufficiently hydrated and the stool moist, do not use excessive force during defecation, and use a suppository inserted into the anus to aid defecation. Develop the habit of regular bowel movements, preferably with loose, mushy stools. Reduce postures that increase abdominal pressure, such as squatting and holding your breath. Avoid sitting, standing, walking for long periods of time and overwork. Avoid spicy, greasy, rough, and residue-rich foods, and avoid smoking, drinking, and coffee. Eat more foods that have the effects of clearing intestinal heat, moisturizing and nourishing mucous membranes, and promoting bowel movements and stopping bleeding, such as raw pear juice, lotus root juice, water chestnut juice, reed root juice, celery juice, carrots, white radish, bitter gourd, eggplant, cucumber, spinach, day lily, cabbage, egg yolks, apples, figs, bananas, black sesame seeds, walnut meat, white fungus, etc. Be cheerful and don't get depressed or angry. A bad mood, irritability and depression will cause the intestinal mucosa to contract and blood circulation to be obstructed. Sexual intercourse also has a great impact on bloody stools, so patients with bloody stools are advised to reduce sexual intercourse. Frequent sexual intercourse will cause congestion of the intestinal mucosa. This will help alleviate the symptoms of bloody stools. The above tells you the causes of postpartum anal bleeding, how to deal with this problem, and what to pay attention to in diet. I believe this knowledge is very practical for new parents. Because mothers nowadays still need to feed their children, it is best not to take medicine, which is responsible for the health of the baby. |
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