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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
* Old people: Muscle weakening and loss of elasticity as people age. | |||
* [[Pregnacy]]: Intra-abdominal forces exerted in pregnancy. | |||
* Persistent and intense pressure on the surrounding muscles, such as when [[coughing]], [[vomiting]], or straining during a bowel movement or while lifting heavy objects | |||
* Chronic [[constipation]] | |||
* Western, fiber-depleted diet | |||
* [[Obesity]] | |||
* Chronic [[esophagitis]] | |||
* Abdominal [[ascites]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Risk Factors
- Old people: Muscle weakening and loss of elasticity as people age.
- Pregnacy: Intra-abdominal forces exerted in pregnancy.
- Persistent and intense pressure on the surrounding muscles, such as when coughing, vomiting, or straining during a bowel movement or while lifting heavy objects
- Chronic constipation
- Western, fiber-depleted diet
- Obesity
- Chronic esophagitis
- Abdominal ascites