HemorrhoidsPreventionYou can help prevent the irritating and
painful symptoms of
hemorrhoids. Avoid constipation- Eat more fiber. Include foods such as
whole-grain breads and cereals, raw vegetables, raw and dried fruits, and
beans. Limit your intake of low- or no-fiber foods, such as ice cream, soft
drinks, cheese, white bread, and red meat.
- Drink 8 to 10 glasses of
water each day. Avoid liquids that contain caffeine (such as coffee and tea) or
alcohol. These liquids may cause
dehydration, which can lead to
constipation.
- Stool softeners containing bran or psyllium can be
helpful. You can save money by buying bran or psyllium (available in bulk at
most health food stores) and sprinkling it on foods or stirring it into fruit
juice. Avoid laxatives, another type of medicine that affects the bowels,
because they may cause diarrhea, which can irritate
hemorrhoids.
- Avoid foods and beverages that seem to make your
symptoms worse. These may include nuts, spicy foods, coffee, and
alcohol.
- Regular, moderate exercise, along with a high-fiber diet,
promotes smooth, regular bowel movements.
Practice healthy bowel habits- Go to the bathroom as soon as you have the
urge.
- Avoid straining to pass stools. Relax and give yourself time
to let things happen naturally.
- Avoid holding your breath while
passing stools.
- Avoid reading while sitting on the toilet. Get off
the toilet as soon as you have finished.
Modify your daily activities- Avoid prolonged sitting or standing. Take
frequent short walks.
- If possible, avoid lifting heavy objects
frequently. If you must lift heavy objects, always exhale as you lift the
object. Don't hold your breath when you lift.
- If you are pregnant,
sleeping on your side will lower pressure on the blood vessels in your pelvis.
This can help keep hemorrhoids from becoming bigger.
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