Main reasons for hemorrhoids
Chronic Constipation: In people with chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements puts pressure on the blood vessels, which causes piles.
Low-fiber diet: A decrease in fiber such as fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens in the diet causes constipation.
Excessive straining: Sitting for a long time during bowel movements and excessive straining cause blood vessels to swell.
Pregnancy: Piles are seen in many women during pregnancy as the pressure of the uterus increases on the blood vessels in the pelvic area.
Age: As we age, the strength of the tissues and muscles in the anus increases.
Lifestyle: Sitting for long periods affects blood circulation and increases the risk of piles.
Excess weight: Excess weight puts pressure on the nerves in the stomach and pelvic area.