Science (As Per Siddha)
When the Moolatharam leads to overheated and the stool becomes stagnant. It stands inside and tighten, also unable to pass out. When feces are expelled, the veins in the rectum become affected. This leads to anal disorders.
When the Moolatharam leads to overheated and the stool becomes stagnant. It stands inside and tighten, also unable to pass out. When feces are expelled, the veins in the rectum become affected. This leads to anal disorders.
Fissures become wounds and at the same time the rectum is blocked by the hemorrhoids, the stool cannot pass out easily and also leaving small holes between the rectum and anus. In other words, it is a granulated track communicating between perianal skin to anal canal or rectum. Pus & blood discharge occurs in it.
Inheritance
Obesity
Not eating when hungry
Suppression of feces and urine during intercourse
Having sex through the anus
Constipation or chronic diarrhea
Low fiber diet
Some diet
Lack of exercise
Excess body heat
Pregnancy & Childbirth
Excessive ingestion
Some diseases
(ulcerative colitis & Crohn's disease)
Not drinking enough water