If you have a fiber deficiency, you can develop constipation and hemorrhoids as a result. You need to increase your intake of fiber. This means eating more vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Having more fiber in your diet softens your stool and increases its bulk, so you don't have to strain. Add it slowly if you want to avoid gas problems.

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