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I Am 26 weeks and have been dealing with BAD hemeroids...do any of u have any suggestions cause the creams just burn
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I struggle on and off. Use preparation h suppositories. They woke well. Try soaking. It's packs. Personally I was going to the bathroom so much it was making it worse. I took imodium ad and they break it gave me helped
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Witch hazel works really well, but like babyaug15 said, try n avoid constipation bcuz that makes them flare back up :/
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I'm in the same boat... i started making myself fiber smoothies to help with constipation and taking probiotics,  creams Definitely  don't help. .. :( epsom salts help a little to ease the pain... gona talk to my doc about it too, its my third pregnancy and i didn't have this problem with the first 2...
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You can try a sitz bath. Fill a shallow bath, just deep enough for your butt, dissolve some Epsom salts and soak your poor bottom.
It's only temporary but I figured any relief is welcome.
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I'm 30 weeks and my stretch marks and stomach in general are very itchy is that normal?
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Warm bath with Epson salts..and avoid constipation which is hard.
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Just talk to your doctor. Maybe she'll be able to prescribe you something special. Just be sure to tell doc that cream burns
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