Yes, it is extremely common after birth to have a hemorrhoid. Many women get them in pregnancy as well due to hormonal changes or pressure from the baby. During birth, the pushing during the final stage is what causes them. Usually they respond well to a little treatment and subside.
Unfortunately getting hemorrhoids during pregnancy is common. Maybe the reason it is showing up early in yours is that you already had a problem with that. If you have a job that requires lots of sitting or if you are not getting enough fiber and water. Talk to your doctor, but adding more fiber and getting exercise will help.
there are internal and external hemorrohoids. internal are unable to be seen with the eye but can cause pain and bleeding just as the external ones. doctor can perscribe cream to easy the pain. If rectal bleeding evident, get checked out by doctor due to possible other issues that could be going on
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yes it is probably your period.
Yes this can happen. Giving birth can be quite traumatic.They will shake because it is all new to them trust me my dog gave birth today
Is it normal to still be passing clots after giving birth 3 days ago..bit worried some r quiet large
about a week to two weeks if the dog is not normal in about two weeks you should take it to a vet
They aren't as stressed as a normal women giving birth, and they aren't in as much pain as a normal women giving birth. (This question is only asked at Niles West)
No, it is not normal. My dog was bleeding for a week after giving birth and was brought to the vet. She had an infection in her womb which was easily treated with antibiotics. The infection is often caused by part of an afterbirth still being within the womb.
Passing clots is considered normal up to 3 weeks after giving birth. At six months, a woman should consult her doctor.
That is quite normal for a couple of weeks.
definitely not, a cat should only bleed a little while giving birth
Symptoms that one would have if they had a hemorrhoid include constipation, anal infections, strained feeling during bowel movement and many more. This usually happens after you have given birth to a child.