What increases my risk for hemorrhoids?
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Many factors can increase your risk for developing hemorrhoids. These include, pregnancy, obesity, strained bowel movements, anal intercourse, persistent diarrhea or constipation, heavy lifting, and aging. The tendency to get hemorrhoids can even run in your family.
Many factors can increase your risk for developing hemorrhoids. These include, pregnancy, obesity, strained bowel movements, anal intercourse, persistent diarrhea or constipation, heavy lifting, and aging. The tendency to get hemorrhoids can even... More -
Healthwise answered:Bowel habits, physical stresses and other conditions can raise the risk of developing hemorrhoids or make existing hemorrhoids worse. Some of these factors can be prevented.
Things that increase your risk- Constipation or diarrhea that does not go away. These conditions may lead to straining with bowel movements.
- Being overweight
- A family history of hemorrhoids. You may inherit the tendency to get them.
- Being age 50 or older. Half of people who are older than 50 seek treatment for hemorrhoids.
- Pregnancy and labor and delivery. As the fetus grows during the last 6 months of pregnancy, blood volume and pressure on pelvic blood vessels increase. The strain of labor also can cause hemorrhoids to start or get worse.
- Liver disease, heart disease or both. These conditions may cause blood to back up in the pelvis and abdomen.
Things that may make hemorrhoids worse
Hemorrhoids may be made worse by:
- Prolonged sitting or standing. This may cause blood to pool in the anal area and increase pressure on the veins.
- Frequent heavy lifting or holding your breath when lifting heavy objects. This can cause a sudden increase of pressure in blood vessels
Bowel habits, physical stresses and other conditions can raise the risk of developing hemorrhoids or make existing hemorrhoids worse. Some of these factors can be prevented. Things that increase your risk Constipation or diarrhea that does not... More

