The Most Common Causes Of Hemorrhoids

Straining During Bowel Movements

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Hemmorhoids commonly occur when an individual frequently has bowel movements requiring excessive straining. Both chronic constipation and diarrhea can result in hemorrhoids. Straining during bowel movements causes hemorrhoids because it affects the way blood flows through the vessels around the area. When an individual strains while trying to move their bowels, random portions of a blood vessel may get enlarged due to blood pooling in the area. Over time, this repeated enlargement stretches out the blood vessel, causing it to become enlarged and inflamed. Because straining during a bowel movement can cause hemorrhoids to develop, they are far more common among people with intestinal problems. Patients with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis are more likely to end up with hemorrhoids because their health problems cause them to regularly strain while using the toilet.

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