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The strain of
constipation, diarrhea and pregnancy can cause the veins to swell.
Other factors such as obesity and liver disease can also increase
pressure and
cause hemorrhoids. The main cause is constipation and straining during a bowel
movement. Circulatory weakness of the veins is the cause of
hemorrhoids, along with constipation. Liver congestion can be a
contributing factor. Hemorrhoids are common in junk food diets and
low fiber diets, lack of exercise, sitting while working, heavy
lifting and obesity. In addition, the repeated use of laxatives,
prolonged hard coughing, violent sneezing, physical exertion,
lifting the wrong way, and standing or sitting for long periods of
time can also initiate the formation of hemorrhoids. [
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