The Most Common Causes Of Hemorrhoids
Pregnancy

Many women suffer from hemorrhoids during pregnancy even if they do not have them normally. The main reason is the growing uterus and fetus put a lot of weight on the pelvic region. The excess weight keeps blood from returning to the heart as easily, so it tends to pool in the veins. Pregnancy also causes hemorrhoids because pregnant women have higher levels of progesterone, which helps nourish a developing baby by relaxing the walls of the veins, but unfortunately, the relaxed vein walls are also more likely to bulge and swell when pressure is put on them. Progesterone further contributes to hemorrhoids by slowing down the intestinal tract and causing constipation that can strain veins around the anus. Pregnant women are particularly likely to get hemorrhoids during the third trimester when uterus size and weight is at its highest level.
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