According to a recent study in the UK, 57% of Britons use a mobile phone in the toilet. 8 percent of them have always used mobile phones in the toilet.
Do you take your mobile phone with you to the toilet while defecating? Do you defecate and look at your mobile phone? If so, quit today. Because, the habit of looking at the mobile in the toilet can make you piles.
It is said that the habit of looking at mobiles especially during defecation increases the risk of piles. Experts have concluded that it takes a long time to defecate while looking at a mobile phone and then the risk of piles increases as the pressure in the blood vessels in the anus increases.
Spending time on the phone while sitting on the toilet forces you to urinate unnecessarily. Doing so increases the pressure in the lower part of the large intestine and the excessive lubrication that helps in defecation is eliminated and there is more friction in the inner part of the anus. This can lead to piles and rectal ulcers, swelling and bleeding.
According to a recent study in the UK, 57% of Britons use a mobile phone in the toilet. 8 percent of them have always used mobile phones in the toilet.
Using a mobile phone while sitting on the toilet is not only harmful. Experts say that putting too much stress and spending too much time defecating while reading a book or forgetting about other things increases the risk of piles.
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It is said that the habit of looking at mobiles especially during defecation increases the risk of piles. Experts have concluded that it takes a long time to defecate while looking at a mobile phone and then the risk of piles increases as the pressure in the blood vessels in the anus increases.
Spending time on the phone while sitting on the toilet forces you to urinate unnecessarily. Doing so increases the pressure in the lower part of the large intestine and the excessive lubrication that helps in defecation is eliminated and there is more friction in the inner part of the anus. This can lead to piles and rectal ulcers, swelling and bleeding.
According to a recent study in the UK, 57% of Britons use a mobile phone in the toilet. 8 percent of them have always used mobile phones in the toilet.
Using a mobile phone while sitting on the toilet is not only harmful. Experts say that putting too much stress and spending too much time defecating while reading a book or forgetting about other things increases the risk of piles.
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