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Some of the Most Common Causes of Hemorrhoids Include Genetics, Constipation and Ruptured Veins


Having a hemorrhoid condition can often lead to the patient having jokes cracked about his or her condition. It is however, not a very funny matter and deserves to be taken seriously, and if you happen to be the unfortunate one that has hemorrhoids you will certainly not be amused by being laughed at given the fact that it is an extremely painful experience that you would not wish your worst enemy to suffer.

Hemorrhoids can also lead to other serious health concerns, if it is left untreated. You may have either internal or external hemorrhoids with the latter being more painful, though internal hemorrhoids can cause bleeding in the rectum as well.

You can be sure that the cause of hemorrhoids will most probably be a rupture of a vein, which will cause blood to spill from the rupture and even turn into a blood clot. This is the springboard from where hemorrhoids can exacerbate into one of the two forms ? internal or external hemorrhoids.

Possible Causes

The cause of hemorrhoids may also be a genetic factor where the rectal veins may not be strong enough, and thus may easily get ruptured resulting in hemorrhoids. Another cause of hemorrhoids could be straining too much while passing motion, and this is a common cause of hemorrhoids that may even occur in a person that has strong veins, but need to strain excessively, thus rupturing a vein.

If you are overweight, then this is another probable cause of hemorrhoids, and it is a condition more pronounced in obese persons who are always going to be at greater risk of developing hemorrhoids. Not exercising enough too can be adduced as being a cause of hemorrhoids; while continuing problems with a person''s bowel movements is it diarrhea or constipation may help in the person developing hemorrhoids.

The instance of pregnant women developing hemorrhoids is also quite common and the childbearing period is another time when a person will likely suffer from hemorrhoids. Thus pregnancy can also be linked to being a cause of hemorrhoids. Age does not seem to impact whether a person is at risk of developing hemorrhoids or not, and anyone of any gender may get it.

You may also attribute standing to be a cause of hemorrhoids, which causes blood to pressurize the rectal as well as anal areas. Constipation too is a cause of hemorrhoids as is frequently putting too much stress when having bowel movements. Being erect can cause hemorrhoids due to the amount of pressure placed on the veins in the anal parts of the human body.

Ann Marier has written many articles on different health issues Her latest articles are about hemorrhoids and the best hemorrhoid cures

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Date:Dec 13, 2007
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