Preventing Hemorrhoids by Avoiding Blood Thinners

Hemorrhoids are a common condition that can cause significant discomfort. While there are many factors that can contribute to the development of hemorrhoids, certain medications and supplements that thin the blood may increase the risk. This article explores a personal experience shared by our reader Wuweizi, who noticed a correlation between the use of blood thinners, such as NSAIDs and fish oil, and the occurrence of hemorrhoids.

Wuweizi's Experience with Hemorrhoids and Blood Thinners

Wuweizi, a 39-year-old male from New York, shared his experiences with hemorrhoids, noting that he is generally fit and active but experiences lactose intolerance. He attributes his first hemorrhoid occurrence to a combination of factors, including consuming cheese that may have contained lactose and taking NSAIDs for a headache. He believes the strain from the resulting tarry stools, combined with the blood-thinning effects of NSAIDs, contributed to the development of hemorrhoids, which healed within a week.

Several months later, Wuweizi experienced a second episode of hemorrhoids, this time without any notable dietary changes or stool issues. He had, however, been taking fish oil supplements—specifically, two capsules daily, each containing 1200 mg of fish oil and 360 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA). Fish oil is known to have blood-thinning properties, which can inhibit clotting and blood vessel constriction. ...