Hey all can stress cause piles. I know it's not a nice question sorry?


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Serious answers please

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According to my wife (ex-nurse), piles aren't caused by sitting on cold walls or any of the other old-wives tales. They are like varicose veins in the rectum which can expand "outside" as it were. If you strain hard when you are taking a dump, *that* can cause them. That's down to bad diet. Pregnancy can cause them too, as everything internal gets squashed up.

That's as serious as I can get!
maybe, something as simple as over-wiping can, sorry if it sounds nasty, but you asked!

Thumbs down already, but a doctor told me that!
It sure can. It can also cause the opposite as well.
A healthy diet and plenty of exercise seems to cure all manner of ailments
The primary cause of piles is chronic constipation and other bowel disorders. The straining in order to evacuate the constipated bowels, and the pressure thus caused on the surrounding veins leads to piles. Piles are more common during pregnancy and in conditions affecting the liver and upper bowel.

Other causes are prolonged periods of standing or sitting , strenuous work, obesity, general weakness of the tissues of the body, mental tension, and heredity.

Try anusol it really does shrink the little painful blighter down.
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