Can weight loss cause anorectal disease?

Summer is coming, and again many beautiful women want to show their beautiful body season, but if the new buy the trend of new clothes on the body, found a little narrow how to do? Many beauties subconsciously must have thought of a whole lot of ways to lose weight. This side also think about how to maintain a slim figure in this season, but that side will have to understand, do not because of the incorrect way to lose weight and cause anorectal disease ah, after all, the beauty of the health is really beautiful. Want to maintain a long-term convex S-shaped body is the dream of most girls. Many young girls who lack exercise in order to accelerate weight loss, deliberately reduce the intake of staple foods. This way is actually inappropriate, blind dieting to lose weight, will make the body’s fiber and carbohydrates a large number of reduction, the lack of sufficient food residue, it is easy to form hangover, long-term dieting is more likely to trigger constipation, leading to the emergence of such as anal fissure, hemorrhoids and other anorectal diseases. It is also not recommended that the beauty of the blind use of diet pills, because most of the diet pills on the market are not very scientific, many may also lead to severe diarrhea, triggering colorectal melanosis, which in turn triggered a series of anorectal diseases such as inflammation of the sinuses. And some irregular diet pills may also use some hormone drugs or drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, will lead to palpitations, agitation, cold sweats, mental trance and so on how many symptoms of maladaptation, the human body is very harmful. Therefore, it is necessary to use weight loss drugs with caution, if there are symptoms of maladaptation, should immediately stop continuing to use. Summer is the high incidence of anorectal diseases, female friends if blindly lose weight in this season, especially adolescent girls, if the weight loss measures are not appropriate, easy to cause endocrine disorders, triggering anorectal diseases.