Hemorrhoids are an uncomfortable and common malady experienced by many people. One of the main causes of the condition is constipation. Dr. Ruixin Lai, director of Ming Tang Clinic in Taiwan, spoke to The Epoch Times about how to prevent constipation—and thus reduce the risk of hemorrhoids—by looking at diet, daily habits, massage, exercises, and more.
According to the Mayo Clinic, hemorrhoids, also called piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. According to Lai, when there is high pressure in the abdomen and poor circulation in the lower limbs or pelvis, the risk of forming hemorrhoids will be increased.
6 Situations That Can Trigger Hemorrhoids
1. Prolonged sitting. 2. Prolonged standing. 3. High pressure in the abdomen, such as when pregnant or obese. 4. Constipation: Straining to move the bowels puts excessive pressure on the anus. 5. Rushing and stress: Can lead to avoidance of bowel movements and cause irregularity. 6. Lack of exercise.Women Are More Likely to Get Hemorrhoids
According to Lai, there are three clinical reasons that women are more likely to get hemorrhoids than men:- Low water intake: Moisture is essential for healthy bowel movements.
- Low food intake: Bowel movements are proportional to the amount of food consumed.
- Overeating raw and cold food: When women are on a diet, they often have salad or fruit to replace a meal. Cold food leads to insufficient energy in the stomach and intestines, functional decline, and then abnormal peristalsis.
Prevent Constipation to Reduce the Chance of Hemorrhoids
Lai explained that reducing the occurrence of constipation can prevent hemorrhoids, and people can start by changing their diet to ensure the sufficient intake of the following types of food:- Fiber: By absorbing the water in the intestines, fiber swells and pushes the feces through the intestines until it is expelled from the body. If fiber intake is insufficient, the feces becomes impacted and difficult to move through the system.
- Rice: Specifically white rice for its ability to strengthen peristalsis.
- Water: Plain water can promote peristalsis—unlike tea or coffee—which are diuretic and facilitate the removal of water from the body which can lead to constipation.
Changing 4 Habits Reduces Constipation
Lai suggested that by changing these four habits, incidents of constipation and hemorrhoids can be reduced:- Rearrange food intake structure: Eat at regular intervals, increase fiber intake, eat white rice, and avoid cold or raw food.
- Relax when eating breakfast: Go to bed early and wake up early. Reserve enough time to eat a leisurely breakfast
- Exercise regularly: Exercise can promote peristalsis and aid bowel movements.
Exercises for Preventing Hemorrhoids
- Self-massage: Massage around your belly button clockwise with both hands to make your stomach feel warm, preferably before meals, to activate peristalsis. (This stimulates the acupressure points known as the Sea of Qi point (CV 6) and Heaven’s Pivot point (ST 25))
- Practice kegel exercises frequently: Kegel—or pelvic floor muscle exercises—strengthen and relax rectal muscles and sphincters to stimulate peristaltic action—focus on the area of the anus in particular.





