What reason is female got haemorrhoid?

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Anus inside and outside the protrusion of soft masses are called hemorrhoids. Because there are abundant venous plexus in the lower part of rectum or anal canal, if there is dilation or varicose in one or several places, it becomes hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids in a narrow sense is located in the lower end of the anal rectum mucosa and anal skin vein congestion, varicose, and then the formation of blood vessels, is a kind of anorectal diseases. Some lifestyle problems can lead to hemorrhoids, such as eating too much, often eating fine food, holding stool, squatting too long and so on. In fact, they are all the causes of hemorrhoids. What's the cause of female hemorrhoids? Let's talk about it.

What reason is female got haemorrhoid?

1. Do not exercise: many female friends lack of exercise, usually work is sitting, especially now the computer disease, this will lead to reduced intestinal peristalsis, fecal slow down, forming habitual constipation. And constipation, dry stool, defecation will force, so it is easy to lead to the occurrence of hemorrhoids.

2. Pregnancy: during pregnancy, in order to ensure the nutrition of the fetus in place, the arterial blood flow in the pelvic cavity of pregnant women will increase; With the development and growth of the fetus, the uterus will increase day by day, because the fetus will expand its own territory, will compress the pelvic cavity, which will lead to hemorrhoids blood flow within the blood vessels are affected to a certain extent, plus pregnant women often have constipation, so that the lower rectal and anal hemorrhoids venous plexus blood stasis, can induce hemorrhoids or make it worse.

3. Diet: if female friends like to eat some spicy food, such as eating a lot of pepper, and excessive drinking will cause hemorrhoids, usually the food is too fine, and irregular diet, too full, is also the cause of hemorrhoids.

matters needing attention

The incidence rate of hemorrhoids is slightly higher in men than in men due to pregnancy and childbirth. But in the outpatient service, the male patients are slightly higher than the female patients, which may be because women are more reluctant to tell the pain of anorectal disease in front of people and are more afraid of examination.