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    Haemorrhoids are varicose veins of the rectum covered by mucosa at or near the anal canal. They are normally asymptomatic, can occur at any age and affect both males and females. Haemorrhoids are common in young women and commoner during pregnancy and the puerperium. In this review, we address the issue of the approach of the obstetrician and surgeons to haemorrhoids and their management. This is significant because there are currently no recommendations for pregnant patients with hemorrhoids. The literature search comprised all the inherent published original papers; also abstract were included. No language selection was done. Search terms used were: "hemorrhoid", "hemorrhoid therapy", "hemorrhoid in pregnancy", "hemorrhoid complication". Data research was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Sciences, Scopus, Clinical Trial. gov, OVID and Cochrane Library querying for all articles related to treatment of hemorrhoidis in pregnancy. Fiber supplement, stool softener and mild laxatives are generally safe for pregnant women. Topical medication or oral phlebotonics may be used with special caution because the strong evidence of their safety and efficacy in pregnancy is lacking. In case of massive bleeding, anal packing could be a simple and useful maneuver. Hemorrhoidectomy is reserved in strangulated or extensively thrombosed hemorrhoids, and hemorrhoids with intractable bleeding. Hemorrhoid, Hemorrhoid Therapy, Hemorrhoid in Pregnancy, Hemorrhoid Complication.

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    Michele Fiordaliso, Flavia Antonia De Marco, Valentina D'Alessandro, Domenico Risio, Paolo Panaccio, Edoardo Liberatore. Treatment of haemorrhoids in pregnancy: A retrospective review. Annali italiani di chirurgia. 2023;94:274-280

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