What are the causes of hemorrhoids and the causes of hemorrhoids?

What are the causes of hemorrhoids and the causes of hemorrhoids?

Dr. Ali Aryai
Dr. Ali Aryai Tehran
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### Low fiber diet A low-fiber diet makes the stool hard and dry, and the person has to strain to pass it. Repeated pressure on the veins causes their swelling and inflammation, and over time, hemorrhoids develop. Regular consumption of fruits, vegetables and whole grains softens the stool and reduces the pressure on the vessels at the end of the rectum. This work is one of the simplest and most effective methods of hemorrhoid prevention. ### Lifting heavy objects Lifting weights or heavy objects puts a lot of pressure on the anal veins and can cause swelling and damage. Repeated pressure when lifting heavy objects is the cause of hemorrhoids. It is recommended that you use proper technique when lifting objects and minimize this as much as possible. Maintaining the correct body position and using the help of tools will reduce the pressure on the veins. ### Genetic factors In some people, hemorrhoids occur without any of the factors mentioned. Research has shown that the inherent and genetic weakness of the walls of the vessels can cause their swelling and inflammation. People with a family history of hemorrhoids may develop this problem even if they follow the usual precautions. In such a situation, it is very important to pay attention to the initial symptoms and see a hemorrhoid specialist. What causes can cause hemorrhoids in children? Hemorrhoids are less common in children than in adults, but they can occur. In children, the cause of swelling of anal veins is excessive pressure on these veins. Various factors can cause this pressure and cause hemorrhoids in children, as follows: 1. Chronic constipation 2. Chronic diarrhea 3. Improper diet 4. Long sitting or pressure on the pelvis 5. Genetic factors If you or one of your loved ones is experiencing the symptoms of hemorrhoids, for a detailed examination, correct diagnosis and receiving specialized treatment, contact Dr. Ali Aryai's hemorrhoid clinic right now and get an in-person or online consultation.

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