A hemorrhoid is not an infection, disease or anything can catch from a person. when you try to hard passing a stool, pushing hard for it to come out, you get a hemorrhoid. a hemorrhoid is a puffed up vain. You may also get one from pregnancy because of when you push the baby out!
EXTERNAL HEMORRHOIDS MAY:
- be itchy
- might hurt a little, but not really when passing a stool.
- get annoying
INTERNAL HEMORRHOIDS MAY:
- itch
- hurt
- bleed when passing a stool
- get very annoying
THEY CAN BE CAUSED BY:
- constipation
- basically anything that makes you push out something out of the anal way.
TO PREVENT THIS:
- eat many fruits and veggies to soften your stool
- drink a lot of milk or liquids of any kind
All human beings have vascular structures in their bodies known as hemorrhoids. If you are asking if anal sex causes inflammation of the hemorrhoids, the answer is no, it does not.
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins in the rectum. There are many causes and pregnancy is near the top of the list. See the link.
Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids can be caused by many different things. The main cause for having hemorrhoids is from holing in a bowl movement for to long.
Likely causes include, cancer, hemorrhoids, and intense anal sex.
Hemorrhoids cause bright red anal bleeding.
Hemorrhoids develop when the veins in the rectum and anus become swollen and inflamed. Common causes include straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation or diarrhea, sitting for long periods of time, and obesity. Other factors like pregnancy, aging, and a family history of hemorrhoids can also contribute to their development.
Absolutely!! My 2 year old has recently gotten hemorrhoids. And I (32 years old) have had hemorrhoids when I was a toddler. It is usually caused by severe constipation but there may also be underlying causes. It is best to consult your pediatrician as soon as possible if you think your toddler has this issue!!
Yes they can but should not be pencil thin or dark stools that are very thin.
No endormetrosis does not cause hemorrhoids. Some causes: Straining in Bowel Movements Excess Wight and Sedentary Lifestyle Heavy Lifting and Strenuous Sports Pregnancy and Childbirth Anal Sex
No. geckos don't get hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are veins in the anus or rectum that become enlarged or swollen and cause symptoms like pain or bleeding. This condition is also called piles. The causes of hemorrhoids can include pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation, and being obese.