Reasons for Hemorrhoids

Chronic Constipation: Sitting for a long time without defecating puts excessive pressure on the nerves in the anus. This is the main cause of hemorrhoids.

Excessive Straining: Excessive straining during bowel movements causes blood vessels to swell.

 

Lifestyle:

Working in the same position for long periods of time (e.g. drivers, IT employees).

Lack of exercise.

Dietary habits: Eating a diet low in fiber causes constipation. Drinking less water can also worsen this.

Pregnancy: Hemorrhoids are common in women due to the pressure the uterus puts on the blood vessels in the abdomen during pregnancy.

Obesity: Excess weight puts more pressure on the blood vessels in the anus.

Genetics: If someone in the family has this disease, the risk of developing it is higher.

 

Age: As you age, the muscles in the anus become weaker and the risk of hemorrhoids increases.