Hormonal changes during menstruation can lead to increased blood flow and swelling in the pelvic area, which may exacerbate existing hemorrhoids or contribute to their formation. Additionally, menstrual cramps can cause straining during bowel movements, further increasing pressure on the rectal veins. The combination of these factors can make hemorrhoids more noticeable or painful during your period.
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