Causes Of Hemorrhoids
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Causes of Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are often misunderstood, leading many people to avoid seeking medical help due to stigma. Instead, they endure discomfort, hoping the issue resolves on its own, especially if the pain becomes chronic. However, adopting a mindful lifestyle can significantly aid in managing or preventing hemorrhoids. Here are some common causes:
Pregnancy
Pregnancy increases the likelihood of developing hemorrhoids. The added weight in the uterus puts greater pressure on rectal veins, exacerbating the condition for those already affected. Even if hemorrhoids are not present during pregnancy, labor can trigger them due to the strain of delivery. Post-childbirth constipation is another contributing factor, as it can lead to prolonged bowel movements due to tenderness in the anal area.
Delaying Bowel Movements
Some people avoid using toilets in public places due to cleanliness concerns or the lack of facilities nearby. While occasionally delaying bowel movements may not pose a problem, making it a habit can lead to hemorrhoids. When stool remains in the colon for extended periods, it becomes hard and dry, making it difficult to pass. This can weaken rectal muscles over time, potentially causing unexpected accidents.
Medical Conditions
Several medical conditions can increase the risk of hemorrhoids. For instance, rectal cancer can lead to frequent false urges to use the bathroom, resulting in prolonged straining. Additionally, excessive alcohol consumption can enlarge the liver, adding pressure on rectal veins. Other conditions like irritable bowel syndrome or intestinal tumors may cause constipation or disrupt normal bowel function, contributing to the development of hemorrhoids.
By understanding these causes, individuals can take proactive steps in managing their lifestyle to reduce the risk of hemorrhoids. If symptoms persist, consulting a healthcare professional is essential for proper treatment and relief.
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