Haemorrhoids during Pregnancy
One of the things that newly pregnant mums are rarely told about, is that they can become more prone to piles during pregnancy.
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With an estimated 8 million Haemorrhoid sufferers in the UK, the condition is more common than people imagine. However, it seems the big problem is that people feel so embarrassed about the subject that they bury their head in the sand and ignore it until it becomes so bad that they can’t ignore it any longer.
To help get over some of the ‘haemorrhoid embarrassment’, we’ve put together some useful information that you can read whilst in the comfort of your own home.
You shouldn’t have to just suffer in silence when the answer to your haemorrhoid problem may be simpler than you thought.
One of the things that newly pregnant mums are rarely told about, is that they can become more prone to piles during pregnancy.
Learn MoreWe understand the desire for orally taken “piles” tablets that instantly cure your haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoids are considered an awkward subject to talk about / discuss with anyone, and so sufferers naturally gravitate towards more discreet treatment options.
Learn MoreFrom time to time haemorrhoid sufferers will experience a flare up that can be quite painful. This can be down to a number of factors such as constipation, your piles becoming prolapsed, even using a coarse toilet paper when wiping your bottom can cause small abrasions that will become painful.
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