How Do You Get
Hemorrhoids?
by Rudy Silva
A lot of people don't even
know they have hemorrhoids. The rectum is not an area you can
readily see. Some times you don't know you have
hemorrhoids until you see blood in the toilet water after a
bowel movement, when you start to
have pain or discomfort in the rectum, or when you feel extra
tissue around the rectum.
So how do you develop hemorrhoids? For sure, constipation is
not the only way you can get hemorrhoids. Here are some
additional ways:
o Alcoholism or drinking to many alcoholic drinks
o Being pregnant and not eating enough fiber
o Doing daily heavy lifting and holding your breath while
you do it
o Eating excessive processed foods, which are low in fiber
and move slowly through your colon.
o General body weakness, which will affect the colon
function
o Having a predisposition to constipation or inheriting a
weakness in the colon and rectum area
* Holding fecal matter too long in the rectum causing
pressure to buildup in the rectum veins - postponing a bowel
movement
o Having a weak liver, which reduces the amount of bile
released into the intestines. Bile helps to active peristaltic
action.
o Having inflammation in the rectum that causes you to have
constipation
o Irregular eating patterns
o Lack of protein leading to weak tissues and slow healing
of wounds
o Not eating foods that keeps you constipation free such as
fiber, vegetables, essential fatty acids, protein, water.
o Not getting the right vitamins and minerals in your
food.
o Being overweight
o Poor muscle tone in the anal area from lack of
exercise
o Pressure on rectum veins from cysts or tumor in the
colon
o Sitting in a chair at home, at work, in a car, or in a
truck for long periods
Using laxatives to the point where your colon no longer
works properly and you end up with constipation
As you can see there are many reasons that you can develop
hemorrhoids. And most of them relate to the function of your
colon. If you want hemorrhoid relief look at the list and see
which condition or situation relates to you and try to make
changes in these conditions. In addition to changes add new
foods that will help your colon to work better.
About The Author
Rudy Silva has a Physics degree from the University of San
Jose California and is a Natural Nutritionist. He writes a
newsletter called "natural-remedies-thatwork.com" and he has
written an ebook called "How to Relieve Your Constipation
with 77 Natural Remedies." You can get more information on
this ebook and more hemorrhoid remedies at this site.
http://www.hemorrhoid-remedies.for--you.info.
rss41@yahoo.com
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