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Q: Hi I Have a Question About Hemmoroids
asked by: qtchicanluv2000 on December 29th, 2007
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Embarassed hi, well i heard about hemmoroids, from all the pregnancy books, now i am 38 weeks prgnant, at aorund IDK 6months i got them, but the thing is i can see them but they dont irritate me ...at all, no itching bleeding or hurt... there just there and i was wondering do they fade, go away, i mean or are they just stuck there forever ...please help...
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newmommy07
replied on December 30th, 2007
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Re: Hi I Have a Question About Hemmoroids
qtchicanluv2000 wrote:
Embarassed hi, well i heard about hemmoroids, from all the pregnancy books, now i am 38 weeks prgnant, at aorund IDK 6months i got them, but the thing is i can see them but they dont irritate me ...at all, no itching bleeding or hurt... there just there and i was wondering do they fade, go away, i mean or are they just stuck there forever ...please help...


Ive never had them before but my step mom has them from time to time. She says they hurt and itch like crazy so I'm suprized that yours dosnt. All I know about them is that you can treat them with cream like preperation 8 and there are also wipes you can buy to use on them too. I dont know if they just "fade" away on their own at all sorry I dont have much info on them. I'd ask my Dr. if I were you. Some ppl have them so bad that they have to get surgery so I'd be checking things over with your Dr. just to make sure. Goodluck. Smile
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Lilly Ivy
replied on December 30th, 2007
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usually the ones that show up during pregnancy, go away after pregnancy. If they don't irritate you, there's no reason to get rid of them really. If they start to irritate you after you give birth, they have creams to help and if they are REALLY bad, they can operate to get rid of them.
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