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The short answer: hemorrhoids themselves don't directly cause back pain, but they can contribute to it through related issues like constipation, posture changes, and pelvic muscle tension.
The straining that causes hemorrhoids also stresses your lower back muscles. Long sessions on the toilet hunched over are particularly bad.
Painful hemorrhoids cause you to clench pelvic floor muscles, which connect to lower back muscles.
To avoid pain when sitting, people shift weight unevenly, leading to back strain.
Hemorrhoid pain makes you sit still, but prolonged sitting actually worsens back pain.
Not directly, but pressure from straining can trigger lower back tension.
Sitting with knees slightly higher than hips reduces both rectal and back pressure.
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