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Default Jun 22, 2019 at 05:59 PM
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If it's just a hemorrhoid, that can be very painful. The best thing in my experience is absolute cleanliness. What I mean is disinfectant, like alcohol. That immediately burns a lot, but after that you will have some peace. Try it once, and with caution, because maybe I'm just a pervert. It did help me with my hemorrhoid though. If it's a rectal prolapse, you would feel it, and it might help to push it back with your finger.
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Default Jun 22, 2019 at 06:57 PM
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If it's just a hemorrhoid, that can be very painful. The best thing in my experience is absolute cleanliness. What I mean is disinfectant, like alcohol. If it's a rectal prolapse, you would feel it, and it might help to push it back with your finger.
I had previously gone and the PA said it was a hemorrhoid. I accepted that. But it never really went away and it didn't hurt or feel uncomfortable. But now it does.

I am not sure it is a prolapse - it didn't feel alarming in that way and or there was no bleeding.

Alcohol does sound painful... so at the moment i am using coconut oil which keeps things clean and is anti bacterial.
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