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Ever since constipation was highlighted as one of the main causes of hemorrhoids, people have been trying to figure out exactly how they can prevent themselves from getting constipated -- and by doing so, prevent hemorrhoids. Frankly speaking, it isn't as hard as many imagine it to be, and with the combination of a few steps, you could limit your risk of having to go through both those conditions!

To get started doing exactly this, you should first look at your diet. One of the main reasons why people end up getting constipated is due to a single cause: Their diets have insufficient fiber in them. If you were eating a healthy and balanced diet (with ample fiber) your risk of being constipated would be vastly reduced, so try to get at least 20 to 30 mg of fiber a day -- either through your diet, or through additional supplements if you absolutely have to.

At the same time, you should also watch what you eat in other areas too.

Keep your sugar intake to a minimum, along with any other low-fiber or no-fiber foods -- especially junk foods! These food types could be directly causing your constipation, especially if you're eating too much of them, and too little of other, healthier, options.

Of course, there's also the question of hydration, and in order to tackle this one you should remember to always drink lots of water, and avoid substances that may cause dehydration. As a general rule of thumb, anything from 8 to 10 glasses of water a day is optimum, and amongst the two most dehydrating substances around are: Caffeine and alcohol.

If you can cut down on those after-work beers, and early morning coffees, you'll notice a marked improvement.

All in all, the fact of the matter is that you want to be eating healthy. Apart from that though, you also want to be living healthy in other areas too, as this will help your digestive system and improve your overall well-being. If you're leading a healthy lifestyle on the whole, and exercising regularly, you'll find that problems such as constipation and hemorrhoids aren't going to crop up very often.

As a last resort, if you've tried everything you can and you still end up facing bad bouts of constipation, then you might want to consider using stool softeners that can help immensely for even the most troublesome cases. Don't use laxatives though -- they can cause diarrhea and actually worsen hemorrhoid problems that are already present!

Follow these instructions and in no time at all you'll be living a constipation free, hemorrhoid free life!

by: David King




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