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.
The causes of hemorrhoids are always under study and investigation. One of the causes of hemorrhoids has been found to be obesity. Obesity is a serious problem with a lot of other related health problems. Hemorrhoids can be the least of your trouble if you are morbidly overweight. Extra weight you are carrying places strain on your body, including your rectum, anus, and the surrounding veins causing hemorrhoids.
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.
Another reason for hemorrhoids can be heredity. The propensity to develop hemorrhoids can be passed from generation to generation. Discuss your hemorrhoid issue with your doctor and you may be able to uncover a common family link.
If you are aware of a hemorrhoid problem in your family discuss it with your doctor. They may be able to perform tests that link your hemorrhoids to a genetic factor. The benefit of knowing this is that you may seek advice from the person in your family who suffered hemorrhoids to find out what relieved them and how they treated the problem.
As you can see, hemorrhoids and their causes can be diverse. There is, however, one cause of hemorrhoids today that doctors are finding to be more and more common. That is hemorrhoid caused by anal canal infections. Fissures in the anal canal or near the anal region are the primary cause of anal canal infections. If you have experienced fissures, you should understand that you may be at risk to develop hemorrhoids.
Many people have to deal with the problem of hemorrhoids and never know the cause of their problem. A doctor can check out your hemorrhoids, while this may be embarrassing, it may help your doctor determine causes of your pain and irritation. Eventually, you may want to have hemorrhoids removed, if they do not go away and continue to be a problem. This is a fairly easy and common procedure for relief of chronic hemorrhoids.
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