Having piles issue during 2nd trimester

2025-02-26 04:37:51
I am currently 16th week of pregnancy and I started to develop piles symptoms from past 2weeks. Is it normal? Should I consult piles specialist or my gynaecologist?
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First let your gynaecologist see you . U Hope you are going for a regular antenatal check up somewhere . If she feels it’s required sre can help you seeing a general surgeon

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Piles is because of chronic constipation It is not normal Increase fibre intake Take a stool softener Yes you should connect to with a general surgeon

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Piles is common during pregnancy. Avoid constipation Lots of fibre rich diet Keep yourself  hydrated. Consult gynecologist.

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Consult your Gynecologist first Piles can occur during pregnancy Avoid constipation

Answered2025-02-26 07:53:14

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