7 Foods to Avoid if You Have Hemorrhoids

If you’re dealing with hemorrhoids, you know all about their hallmark symptoms: itching, swelling, pain during bowel movements, and sometimes, blood when you wipe. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins that develop inside or outside the lower rectum and anus, and they often occur when there’s repeated pressure from straining or passing hard stools. They’re common during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and periods of chronic constipation.

While creams, sitz baths, and medical procedures can help manage symptoms, diet plays an important supporting role.

What you eat affects stool consistency, hydration levels, and how much you have to strain in the bathroom. That strain directly impacts the pressure placed on rectal veins, potentially worsening swelling and irritation. That’s why drinking plenty of liquids and eating a high-fiber diet are often recommended to alleviate hemorrhoids.

On the flip side, foods that are low in fiber, have high sodium levels, are highly processed, or irritating to the digestive tract tend to make symptoms worse. Here’s a look at seven foods to limit when managing hemorrhoids.

1. Highly Processed Foods

Chips, cookies, and packaged snack foods are typically low in fiber and high in sugar and fat — an unfortunate combination when you’re trying to prevent constipation and straining during bowel movements.

Great Job Carmen Chai & the Team @ google-discover for sharing this story.

Felicia Owens
Felicia Owenshttps://feliciaray.com
Happy wife of Ret. Army Vet, proud mom, guiding others to balance in life, relationships & purpose.

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