Hemorrhoids are typically brought on by straining during bowel movements, being overweight, or increased pressure brought on by pregnancy. Hemorrhoids frequently persist by the middle of life. Around half of people have at least one of the common symptoms, which include rectal pain, itching, bleeding, and perhaps prolapse, by the age of 50. (hemorrhoids that protrude through the anal canal). Hemorrhoids can be an annoying and uncomfortable intrusion, despite the fact that they are rarely hazardous. Thankfully, there are several things we can do to treat haemorrhoids. Everyone has haemorrhoids (or piles), the pillow-like groupings of veins that are found immediately below the mucous membranes lining the anus and the lowest portion of the rectum. When those veins swell and distend, much like varicose veins in the legs, haemorrhoids (also known as piles) or haemorrhoids occur. Some people think haemorrhoids are a price we pay for being upright creatures because the blood vessels involved must constantly fight gravity to get blood back up to the heart.
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