5 Major Causes of Piles Or Hemorrhoids

Posted by Atul Patil on September 18th, 2019

Piles are also called as hemorrhoids, are swollen and inflamed blood vessels in individual anus. They are usually known as anal cushions. Extreme tension during defecation causes the blood vessels to dilate as a result of causing pile problems. 

Five Major Causes of Piles

1. Chronic Constipation

When you become constipated, you try hard. This causes the veins around the rectum and anus to swell. These swollen veins are called Hemorrhoids or Piles. It's like a varicose vein around the anus. They are on the outside, which means they are under the skin around the anus, or inside, inside your anus or rectum.

2. Straining when Passing a Stool

Tension increases abdominal pressure and causes soft tissue congestion. Therefore, you are more likely to develop piles, prolepses or vaginal varices. Cases of fainting or having a heart attack when nervous are well known. Please ask Elvis.

We also know that the entire intestine can irritate the bladder. Many cases of incontinence are related to constipation. In my experience, I deal with the intestines first.

3. Chronic Diarrhea

Chronic diarrhea is defined as a loose stool that lasts at least 4 weeks. This usually means 3 or more loose flights per day. There are many possible causes of chronic diarrhea. The purpose of treatment is to correct the cause of diarrhea (as much as possible), solidify loose stools, and deal with diarrheal complications.

Chronic diarrhea can have a major impact on the quality of life and overall health. In the mildest cases, diarrhea is inconvenient. In the worst case, it becomes invalid and can even be life-threatening. Fortunately, effective treatments are available.

4. Pregnancy

Pregnancy and vaginal delivery tend to cause women to develop more mountains and develops due to pressure from the head to the veins of the growing baby. Constipation associated with pregnancy can exacerbate mountain problems. In addition, the pregnancy hormone progesterone dilates blood vessels and makes veins more noticeable. It mainly affects young women, and it is estimated that nearly 25% to 35% of pregnant women are affected by this condition during the third trimester of pregnancy.

5. Lifting Heavy Weights

Holding the weight while holding it up and holding it may cause the veins near the anus to swell and penetrate the anus, causing unpleasant hemonuclei. If you hold your weight while lifting and exhaling, the air in your lungs will turn downward, putting pressure on the internal organs and rectal veins.

Dr. Atul Patil Says: The pile is very common in the Indian population. A diet that is low in fiber, low water intake, and spicy food are several factors. It seems to suffer from grade 2 Hemorrhoids. They are veins near the anal opening that are infected and spread by friction through hard stools. The main treatments are local gels (Smuth) to relieve pain, laxatives that soften stool, and Sitz bath. Surgical treatment is curative and is usually reserved for patients who do not respond to grade 3 or medical measures. Increase dietary fiber (carrots, almonds, green leafy vegetables, oats, cabbage, cauliflower, etc., or Clematiet supplement three times a day) to change your diet. Drink plenty of water. Appropriate toilet practices (do not strain the at stool, go to the toilet on the first impulse, etc.). It may completely eliminate the need for surgery. I hope this will ease your pain a bit.

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