Causes and treatment of hemorrhoids

Causes and treatment of hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are a common disease in both men and women, which is an enlargement of the veins in the anus in the rectum. Hemorrhoids may be internal, ie inside the rectum, and may be externally visible from the anus.

Causes of hemorrhoids

  • Women are more prone to hemorrhoids, especially those who have recurrent cases of childbirth. The birth of the generator causes pressure on the veins in the rectum. Some erratic movements during childbirth also increase pressure on the veins, which later develop into hemorrhoids. The secretion of hormones, which result in weakness in the membranes forming the veins, and therefore inflated due to high pressure inside.
  • Frequent constipation, chronic constipation, and constipation usually result in drinking small amounts of water and insufficient fluids for the body, and eating meals that lack fiber-containing foods such as vegetables and fruits.
  • Sit for a long time especially for office owners who spend most of their time sitting, in addition to carrying heavyweight items.
  • Little movement, lack of regular exercise, and exposure to obesity.
  • Try to defecate quickly by pressing the anus area that causes pressure on the veins as well.

Treatment of hemorrhoids

Healthy food treatment

  • Where meals are concentrated in which the fiber is high, as the fiber helps to digest food and leave it soft, and thus reduce the incidence of constipation, which causes pressure on the veins, and vegetables, fruits, cereals and legumes of food rich in fiber, and estimated amount of recommended The fiber that a hemorrhoid patient should take daily is 30 grams.
  • Avoid foods that contain too much seasoning or chili. It is a strong cause of constipation, and it is advisable to exercise continuously, through walking or exercise appropriate or available.

Herbal and water therapy

  • Use concentrated and cold tea compresses on the hemorrhoids area, leave them for twenty minutes, and repeat the process twice a day.
  • Place water compresses on the hemorrhoids, or sit inside a basin of warm water.

Drug therapy

  • Your doctor will prescribe some suppositories that relieve varicose veins, as well as some sedative drugs and ointments that are laxative, reduce hemorrhoids, and relieve pain.
  • In cases of development of the problem, where the treatment is complicated, and the doctor in this case to some other methods, such as the use of local injection in the area of ​​hemorrhoids to reduce the size, or conduct surgeries for hemorrhoids.