Hemorrhoids :: Wet Tissue Method To Push Them Inside
Aug 15, 2015
This is not cure, but it really worked for me for 8 mths to reclaim my life. I have hemorrhoids since 2012, and bleeded furiously at times. I have tried several methods to cure, tried pushing in the piles using KY gel during work or soap when bathing. But no success. Then one day I tried using wet tissues to push in. Worked like a charm! Even when I have diarrhea and had to go toilet 3 times, it still worked!!
This is how I would advise...
Right after your bowel business, take 3 wet wipes (pref the flushable type - otherwise do not throw into toilet bowl).
I use the first for cleaning. I would wipe twice with it (mine is 19x20 cm)
Then I would fold the second into half, wipe once, then fold again.
Position 2 fingers onto the center of the wet wipe (now quarter-sized) and push gently into anus.
First push at the center of piles (I have 2 big and 1 small, the smaller one most painful).
Push gently in, while relaxing your anal muscles.
Withdraw fully till the tips of your fingers are just touching the anus, then push in again.
Repeat one or twice more, then begin targeting the piles, pushing them in.
Total of 6-8 times shd do the trick.
Third wet wipe? Just a spare. I usually used it to confirm that it is clean.
But why wet tissues? Because they provide enough traction to draw the piles in, but wet enough to make it painless, and tough enough not to break.
Tips:
1. Experiment with different hands when pushing. I used to do it with the hand I normally wipe with, but my first finger started to ache after 3 months. Then I tried the other hand, and behold, angle is such that it is much easier to push in. And because it takes less effort, my finger of that hand has not ache even now.
2. Squeeze your anal muscles gently after the piles have been push in. If you feel a slight sensation of piles being drawn in fully, then you'll know it is done. Even if not, as long as your piles is no longer painful nor interfere your life, it shd be considered ok.
The whole thing only takes one more min in the toilet. And by using flushable wet tissues, it is so convenient, you can just throw into the toilet bowl, at home or outside.
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