Several conditions
and habits are thought to cause Piles:
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Chronic constipation or diarrhea
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Straining too hard during bowel movements
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Sitting on the toilet for a long time
Straining,
constipation, and prolonged sitting can all affect the blood flow in the area,
causing blood to not move at its expected rate (known as pooling) within the
vessels, leading to Piles.
Factors that raise your risk of developing Piles:
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Lack of fiber in the diet.
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Obesity: Being overweight can put pressure on the Piles tissue.
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Aging: As we get older, the connective tissue in the rectum and anus
becomes weaker, potentially resulting in bulging Piles.
·
Pregnancy: As the fetus grows and puts pressure on the abdomen, the
veins in the rectum and anus may become enlarged. The problem typically goes
away after birth.
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