well it was giving birth to a 9lb 2 oz baby that did it for me – im still suffering and she s 18 months old now!! but there are other causes such as:
The causes of hemorrhoids include genetic predisposition (weak rectal vein walls and/or valves), straining during bowel movements, and too much pressure on the rectal veins due to poor muscle tone or poor posture: Hemorrhoids are very rare in nations where people squat to defecate [1] and it has been shown that less straining is required to defecate in the squatting position [2] [3]. Constipation, chronic diarrhea, poor bathroom habits (sitting for unusually long periods of time [e.g. reading on the toilet] or excessive cleaning attempts), pregnancy, postponing bowel movements, and fiber-deprived diet can also contribute.
Insufficient hydration (caused by not drinking enough water, or by drinking too much diuretic liquid such as coffee or cola) can cause a hard stool, which can lead to hemorrhoidal irritation.
An excess of lactic acid in the stool, a product of excessive consumption of milk products such as cheese, can cause irritation and a reduction of consumption can bring relief.
Additional factors that can cause hemorrhoids (mostly by increasing rectal vein pressure), especially for those with a genetic predisposition, are obesity and a sedentary lifestyle.
Multiple reasons for this common malady. First of all, let’s define. Hemorrhoids are distended veins in the rectum. They form when blood pools in the vessels(like from prolonged sitting) or when a lot of pressure is put in that area(pushing during childbirth, pushing during difficult fecal elimination, etc.) They can be treated with topical preparations or in serious cases by surgery.
well it was giving birth to a 9lb 2 oz baby that did it for me – im still suffering and she s 18 months old now!! but there are other causes such as:
The causes of hemorrhoids include genetic predisposition (weak rectal vein walls and/or valves), straining during bowel movements, and too much pressure on the rectal veins due to poor muscle tone or poor posture: Hemorrhoids are very rare in nations where people squat to defecate [1] and it has been shown that less straining is required to defecate in the squatting position [2] [3]. Constipation, chronic diarrhea, poor bathroom habits (sitting for unusually long periods of time [e.g. reading on the toilet] or excessive cleaning attempts), pregnancy, postponing bowel movements, and fiber-deprived diet can also contribute.
Insufficient hydration (caused by not drinking enough water, or by drinking too much diuretic liquid such as coffee or cola) can cause a hard stool, which can lead to hemorrhoidal irritation.
An excess of lactic acid in the stool, a product of excessive consumption of milk products such as cheese, can cause irritation and a reduction of consumption can bring relief.
Additional factors that can cause hemorrhoids (mostly by increasing rectal vein pressure), especially for those with a genetic predisposition, are obesity and a sedentary lifestyle.
pushing too hard when you are constipated
sitting and/or standing alot, poor diet and not enough fluids
Vascular congestion, and back-up of flow in the rectal veins.
1) lots of spices.
2) defeciency of fluids in body.
Multiple reasons for this common malady. First of all, let’s define. Hemorrhoids are distended veins in the rectum. They form when blood pools in the vessels(like from prolonged sitting) or when a lot of pressure is put in that area(pushing during childbirth, pushing during difficult fecal elimination, etc.) They can be treated with topical preparations or in serious cases by surgery.
it was pregnancy for me
Straining, weak vessel walls in your @$$.