As the saying goes, nine out of ten men have hemorrhoids, and ten out of ten women have hemorrhoids. This means that many people in life suffer from hemorrhoids, and women who suffer from hemorrhoids are usually caused by pregnancy and childbirth. Some women may contract hemorrhoids during childbirth even if they do not have hemorrhoids during pregnancy. However, if there is bleeding in the buttocks during pregnancy, it is likely to be hemorrhoids. So what is the reason for bleeding in the buttocks during pregnancy?

It may be caused by hemorrhoids, including internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are a chronic disease characterized by one or more soft venous clusters formed by varicose veins in the anal and rectal bottom and anal mucosa. Patients should pay attention to avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, avoiding hot, greasy, fried and other items that help with heat and moisture, as well as avoiding consuming food and smoking and alcohol.
What should I do if my buttocks bleed during pregnancy? In short, it is important to wash and rest your buttocks, as the more you exert force, the more bleeding you will experience. Therefore, it is important to adopt a posture that does not apply pressure to the anus, and rest is the most important. The pain caused by emergency treatment during bleeding is the same as the pain caused by bleeding at this time.
First, come out of the bathroom and take a shower or sitz bath to clean your buttocks. To prevent contamination of your underwear, find a clean piece of gauze and lie horizontally under your buttocks for a while. Secondly, when there is excessive bleeding, lift the buttocks to a position higher than the heart, which is easier to stop bleeding. That is, lie down and rest with a pillow to elevate the waist. Internal hemorrhoids are prone to bleeding, but stopping bleeding is also easy. After resting horizontally for a while, the bleeding will stop.