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Causes of Piles
Both internal and external piles are caused by increased pressure on your abdomen. The symptoms vary from person to person and you might experience one, some or all of them.
Some Possible Causes of Piles may be:
- Constipation - The straining associated with constipation is a primary cause of piles.
- Pregnancy and childbirth - the extra weight of bump and the constipation that affects pregnant women can put a lot of pressure on the lower organs and may cause piles.
- Lifting heavy loads - When you are lifting heavy loads by doing gym or lifting heavy boxes at work or hauling yourself up the side of a mountain, they can all put a strain on your delicate tissues.
- Being overweight - If you're carrying a few too many pounds around with you, you're putting your abdomen under unnecessary strain. Combine that with a poor diet and you've got the perfect recipe for piles.
- Low fiber diet : If you have a diet with low fiber contents, can lead to the condition of piles.
- Aging : The aged peoples have the more chances to get affected by piles.
- Hereditary : To some extent, heredity is also plays an important role to become a cause of piles.
- Prolonged sitting on the toilet
- Tumors in the pelvis also cause enlargement of hemorrhoids by pressing on veins draining upwards from the anal canal.
- diarrhea
- coughing and sneezing for long periods
- liver disease.
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