Inducing Factors for Piles
There are several factors that can contribute to the development of piles, including:
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Constipation
Straining during bowel movements can cause increased pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus, leading to the development of piles.
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A Low-Fibre Diet
A diet that is low in fibre can lead to constipation and hard stools, putting additional strain on the veins in the rectum and anus.
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Prolonged Sitting
Spending long periods of time sitting, especially on the toilet, can increase pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus.
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Obesity
Being overweight or obese can put additional pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus, contributing to the development of piles.
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Pregnancy
During pregnancy, the increased pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus due to the growing uterus can lead to the development of piles.
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Aging
As people get older, the supporting tissues in the rectum and anus can weaken, increasing the risk of piles.
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Genetics
Some people may have a genetic predisposition to developing piles.
