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Piles in Third trimester
Hello Doctor! Iam now in my 28 th week of pregnancy few days back found some obstructive tag near anal region..and on consultation Doc detected it as small pile..I don't have constipation problem till date..so Doc gave me one ointment and gel...Soframycin and El- Ligno 2% Gelly...Doc told piles are common in preg due to pressure of going uterus and baby. And cleats off after delivery .it's bit ok for now..but slight discomfort is there but better from day 1..will they shrink up completely with these..or I have to face issues even after Delivery..this took my joy of pregnancy..too..and daily taking 3 litres of water too.. Waiting for Responses Thank you
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Don't worry..Trust your doctor piles do occur in few pregnant women but heals completely.
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plenty of fluid. lots of fibre rich food.
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Yes the congestion can cause piles in pregnancy, Have plenty of fibre diet and water to prevent any constipation
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Piles can occur during pregnancy. Don’t worry. Take green leafy vegetables and fruits. Drink plenty of water. Avoid constipation.
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