Hemorrhoids are one of the best understood medical conditions, but when it comes to treatment they are among the most difficult to deal with. So many things can cause hemorrhoids that in order to diagnose the cause of every outbreak a team of doctors and scientists would have to be recruited and analyze everything about you.
Hemorrhoids are such a common problem that both the condition and the causes are continually being studied. One link that researchers have made is the onset of hemorrhoids is often linked with obesity. This is an issue of serious concern because in addition to hemorrhoids, obesity can cause the onset of many health related problems. The problem with weight and hemorrhoids is that your body weight places a great deal of strain on your body, tending to cause hemorrhoids to flare.
Straining your body causes tiny clots to form and pool up in the rectum. This is inflammation and irritation is what creates hemorrhoids. The heavier you are, the greater your risk of developing hemorrhoids. This, along with other medical issues related to obesity, is serious. Try to watch your weight to prevent hemorrhoids and a host of other medical problems.
It is well known that heredity plays a major role in the passage of medical problems to children. Unfortunately, the same is true of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids can be hereditary. If someone in your family has suffered from them, it may be that you will also develop hemorrhoids.
Since it I common for hemorrhoid issues to be passed down from parents to children, you may also discuss the problem with the family member who has suffered from hemorrhoids. It is likely that whatever helped ease their hemorrhoid suffering may work for you, as well.
The causes of hemorrhoid can be in number of factors, one of the most common reasons for them today is due to anal canal infections. If you have ever had a fissure within your anal region, you are at risk for developing hemorrhoids. This is surprisingly common.
So many people have to deal with hemorrhoid without knowing or understanding their cause. Your doctor can look at the infected area and may be able to give you insight as to the development of your hemorrhoids. In some cases hemorrhoids become so troublesome that it becomes necessary to remove them surgically.
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