Causes of Hemorrhoids
People with hemorrhoids have been stereotyped by the comics or
comedians to be laughing stocks. That's why fewer people with
hemorrhoids tend to go to a doctor and have back irritations and
pain sensations to be consulted by a specialist. Instead they
just wait for the pain to subside and just worry about it some
other time; especially if the pain becomes chronic. If you are
really worried about having hemorrhoids, a careful lifestyle
will help a lot. Here are some causes of hemorrhoids that you
may have been practicing.
Pregnancy:
Being pregnant causes a woman to increase chances of having
hemorrhoids. This is because the rectal veins will be pressured
more because of the added weight in the uterus. For women who
are already experiencing hemorrhoids, pregnancy can worsen the
situation.
Women who are pregnant who do not experience hemorrhoids during
pregnancy may still get hemorrhoids during the labor period.
This is due to the long and arduous delivery. Another reason is
the constipation that a woman experiences after childbirth.
Because of the tenderness in the anus and perianal area, women
will prolong the bowel movements.
Postponing Bowel Movements:
There are some people who are afraid to crap at other places
because the toilet might be dirty. Another reason is that there
is just no toilet nearby. So people will just try to force the
crap back inside for a couple more hours. Doing this
occasionally can do no harm, however if it becomes habitual it
might lead to hemorrhoids.
When the crap stays longer in the fecal colon, it becomes harder
and drier. This makes it tougher to pass. You will then need to
force its way out. The rectal muscles that signal a person its
time to crap may also become weaker. Just imagine the situation
that you suddenly crap your pants because you didn't feel
anything.
Diseases:
There are lots of diseases that cause hemorrhoids. One disease
that can seriously cause hemorrhoids is rectal cancer. This is
because rectal cancer will make the person have "false" calls of
nature. It will then cause the person to go the bathroom
regularly and will strain longer.
People who abuse alcohol will make their livers larger. This
will then create extra pressure on the rectal veins. Other
diseases that may also cause hemorrhoids are irritable bowel
syndrome and intestinal tumor. This disease causes constipation
or interfere with normal elimination.