Hemorrhoids
 

Hemorrhoids in Men

Hemorrhoids cannot only be an embarrassing condition; it also has the potential to become a serious and persistent condition. Unfortunately, if you are male, you have a considerably greater chance of suffering from hemorrhoids.

To help prevent the onset of hemorrhoids, eating the right kind of diet can make all the difference. You should strive to eat a diet that promotes good digestive health. Highly processed foods, and foods high in sugar, should be avoided as much as possible. The ideal diet would consist of plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. One of the most important aspects of an anti-hemorrhoid diet has to do with fiber supplements. This depends on your individual health profile.

In general, fiber supplementation is a good idea if you would like to prevent or treat mild symptoms of hemorrhoids. Why? Because eating plenty of fiber (along with drinking lots of water) is much like 'oiling' your inner body. Giant steaks, heavy creams and cheese, starches, and other processed foods are hard on the stomach.

To prevent hemorrhoids, men must be certain to exercise good bathroom behavior. This means that they should strive for the easiest bowel movements possible. The more you strain, the more pressure you are placing on your bowels and your anal vessels. This in turn aggravates the vessels, often times resulting in the development of hemorrhoids. Other bathroom behavior tips: avoid sitting for extended periods of time, regardless of the difficulty of the bowel movement.

Being overweight or obese is one of the main risk factors in the development of hemorrhoids, since the extra weight is believed to place pressure on the body's blood vessels and veins. Staying fit is one of the greatest preventative measures that any man can take in order to avoid the dreaded onset of hemorrhoids