What causes Bleeding Piles?
Piles is one of the most common ailments today. It is a varicose and often inflamed condition of the veins, just outside or inside the rectum. In some cases the veins burst and this results in bleeding piles.
The main cause of piles is chronic constipation and other bowel disorders. The straining in order to empty the constipated bowels and the pressure thus caused on the adjoining veins leads to piles. Piles are very common during pregnancy and in diseases affecting the liver and upper bowel.
Piles is usually related with a bad lifestyle. Prolonged periods of sitting or standing, mental tension, heredity, strenuous work, obesity and general weakness of the tissues of the body are also the cause for piles. Sedentary life style is also a cause for this disease.A life without sufficient exercise worsens your condition.
If you use food that is predominantly made up of dairy products and white flour, contains a very less amount of fiber, then it is likely that you do have piles. Fast foods and junk foods are the reason for constipation.
If you are not drinking enough water, then you can’t pass stools smoothly. That is also a cause for piles formation.
Our body requires enough fiber, if your diet contains insufficient amount of fiber then your feces are usually dry. That makes it difficult to pass stools.
In addition, some causes, such as stress or an excess of spicy food, tobacco, alcohol, or caffeine, need to be addressed themselves before treatment can produce any effects.
Bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infections, autoimmune disorders, allergies, and steroids can also become causative of this disease.









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