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Can we talk about hemorrhoids? (TMI)

I didn't think I had any hemorrhoids since I got through the six week pp check-up without her seeing any and without me having any discomfort, but I had to go to the doctor on Friday because there was blood in my stool (uggh TMI I know) and I had been having pain during bowel movements, etc.  After having to endure stuff up my ass, I was told I have an internal hemorrhoid and if the over-the-counter suppositories don't do anything, I might need outpatient surgery in a month or so.  I've upped my fiber intake and started drinking extra water and I use the suppositories, but it doesn't seem to be helping.  Please tell me that if you had one, it went away...I really don't want to go through surgery for something that humiliating.
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Re: Can we talk about hemorrhoids? (TMI)

  • did you try the foam? called proctofoam... the suppositories are helpful but definitely give you the farts.

    I still have blood in my stool occasionally, so I can't say I'm cured but eating lots of fresh fruit with skin on (like plums, pears and apples) is helpful. Some say metamucil is helpful as well. I'm terrified of the surgery as well. I think if you don't have a bowlful of red water when you poop, you're getting better. 

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  • I don't know if it's what I had, but I had the same issue for a while.  At times, the bleeding was pretty bad (like I considered a pad).  The ONLY thing that works for me is bananas.  I eat 1 every morning and have had no trouble since.  Really weird, I know, but I swear by them!
  • I had the same thing.  I went throughout my whole pregnancy without discomfort and now that DS is 4 months old - I am having hemorrhoid issues.  Mine is external and I use a cream when it gets "annoyed" but there is no cure.  I just try to drink lots of water and have a glass of metamucil every day.
  • I have an internal and an external hemmie. I have been able to manage it through diet and rarely need medication. I eat a lot of fiber and I drink a TON of water. Also, I limit my intake of foods that would aggravate my bowels like dairy and caffeine. When I do those things, I don't have pain or bleeding.

    Is your's possibly a thrombosed hemmie? That's where an internal one pushes out. I know, it's gross. I had that once and it was the most pain I've ever been in in my entire life. That is the only time my doctor gave me suppositories but they upset my stomach thus further aggravating the problem. A thrombosed hemmie eventually resolves itself. In the meantime, sitz baths, ice packs, diet and water are about the only thing you can do. I thought surgery was a last resort because I've heard that recovery is painful and it can cause other problems. GL!

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  • Can I just say how timely this post is to me? I had no hemmies my entire pregnancy. Now, at 3 months PP, I think I have an internal one. Just some blood in my stool, painful BM. It seems unfair to get them AFTER the baby, doesn't it?
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  • I had this for a few months post delivery. Bascialy the only thing that made them go away was fiber and supositories (4 times a day)

    Literaly, a pain in the butt!

  • Please don't be embarrassed!  It's not humiliating; it's just life.  I've never had an internal one, but my external ones have calmed down completely and I haven't had any flare-ups.  Honestly, if I were you, I think I'd want the surgery--get it taken care of and then never have to think about it again! 
  • Yes!  I have the same problem.  And I am so pissed that I made it all through the preganancy and NOW I am dying.  I feel like it monopolizes my life.  I am considering surgery, I have tried almost everything.  I try to drink enough water and eat well and I am still hurting.  I wish there was a magic oitment to be honest becaused I don't want to have surgery either!  Good luck, and keep us posted.
  • It is so, so nice to know I'm not the only one with this issue, though I'm sorry that you all are going through it too.  I'm hoping the suppositories, fiber chews, water, and fruit help enough that I don't have to go in for surgery.  My doctor said if the pain was still there in a month or two, to come in, so I'm assuming it could take a while for this to get better.  I just really hate the idea of strangers poking around internally.

    I'm pretty sure it's not the kind that sticks out because she didn't tell me it was.  I had no idea these could rear their ugly heads this late.  I thought for sure if I was going to get one, I'd go home from the hospital with one.

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  • I have the same issue currently!  It is annoying and painful at the same time.  I also went through this w/ my first dd and the only thing that works for me is a glass of citrucel a day and tons of water.  It will eventually get better.  You are  not alone, hang in there.
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