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A study reveals that sitting on the toilet for extended periods is linked to an increased risk of haemorrhoids.
Gastroenterologist Dr Sethi highlights that using smartphones on the toilet increases hemorrhoid risk by 46 percent, advises limiting bathroom breaks.
It might seem like a harmless habit to linger on the loo with your phone while “taking care of business”, but research shows that prolonged toilet time can increase the risk of several health problems ...
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A new study advises limited smartphone use to 5 minutes, as sitting on an “open toilet bowl” provides no support to the pelvic floor, leading to hemorrhoids Getty Scrolling on your phone while you sit ...
Sitting for a long time on the toilet could lead to bothersome hemorrhoids. Scrolling on a smartphone is likely to keep you there longer than intended. (NBC News; Getty Images) Of all the crappy ways ...
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