What Is The Cause Of Buttock Pain, Bleeding After Bowel Movement And White Discharge In Stools During Pregnancy?
Im 31 weeks pregnant, just lately i've been having pain in my bum, its really sore and hurts when I poo, sometimes it bleeds after I've been to the toilet, I keep noticing a white discharge in my poo and sometimes il have discharge in my knickers, whats happening to me
Hi, Thanks for the query. During pregnancy due to the effect of progesterone hormone bowel movements slow down. This leads to constipation. Straining due to constipation can lead analysis fissure, hemorrhoids etc. These can lead to bleeding during defecation, pain etc. Straining can lead increased vaginal discharge also. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined. With her advice take laxative for few days to treat the constipation. Then local antihemorrhoidal cream can be used. Take plenty of water, fluids, fruits, vegetables etc to avoid constipation. Take care.
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What Is The Cause Of Buttock Pain, Bleeding After Bowel Movement And White Discharge In Stools During Pregnancy?
Hi, Thanks for the query. During pregnancy due to the effect of progesterone hormone bowel movements slow down. This leads to constipation. Straining due to constipation can lead analysis fissure, hemorrhoids etc. These can lead to bleeding during defecation, pain etc. Straining can lead increased vaginal discharge also. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined. With her advice take laxative for few days to treat the constipation. Then local antihemorrhoidal cream can be used. Take plenty of water, fluids, fruits, vegetables etc to avoid constipation. Take care.