01/27/2024
One common cause of hemorrhoids is increased pressure on the blood vessels in the re**al and a**l area. This heightened pressure can be attributed to:
Straining During Bowel Movements:
The act of straining while passing stools, often due to constipation or hard stool consistency, can lead to the development of hemorrhoids. The increased pressure on the veins in the lower re**um can cause them to swell and become symptomatic.
Understanding and addressing factors that contribute to increased pressure, such as maintaining a high-fibre diet, staying hydrated, and adopting healthy bowel habits, can help prevent and alleviate the occurrence of hemorrhoids. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical advice is recommended for appropriate evaluation and treatment.