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    Posted: 08 September 2008 at 10:09am

Hi there, I was just wondering what other people have used for relief of these nasty little critters.

 I have Ultraproct, Proctosedyl,  Lignocaine gel, & xylocaine jelly which are all good for me, but I was wondering what else is out there or any safe home rememdies.

I constantly have them but only certain times they become painful & I know how to deal with mine but I just thought other info about how you'd treat them might be beneficial for other ladies who are suffering from these horrible things...

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Bloomin horrible things..esp when they split and turn into a Fissure :(

Wasnt there something called Anusol?

Lots of fibre and water!!!

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and sometimes they just dont go away...i think surgery may be the solution for mine:(
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I was offered surgery although there is a waiting list a million miles long, plus i had to weigh up the pro's and con's of the possible side effects of the surgery being done. It's bad enough having these horrid things there let alone thinking of whats gonna be cut and pulled and OMG it's to scary to even think about. Lol
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Oh I hate them! Kelpa, I had a fissure too and ended up having to have surgery to fix that and the hemorrhoids.

I second the lots of fibre and water, I also got some Lactulose prescribed by the doctor to help keep things soft. Kiwifruit are your friend! Apparently warm salt baths are good but I never tried it.

Other thing is to use damp toilet paper or buy some flushable wipes to use in the toilet.


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Originally posted by foxxy_one foxxy_one wrote:

and sometimes they just dont go away...i think surgery may be the solution for mine:(


Mine never did either and are back with a vengence

I can only suggest things to stop them 'flaring' up e.g. loads of water, kiwifruit, kiwi juice, prunes, fibre, etc. I think you get to the stage where you just have to manage them.

My stand down for health insurance to get mine fixed comes up in July next year and I'll be pleased to say goodbye to them!!


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Ahhhhhh, they are lovely

Yep the baths can help but not suitable when pregnant as its the hotter the better. Also I drink kiwijuice every day to try and help things along. I used anusol for a bit but found it quite gritty and irrating (TMI overload).

Sometimes I swear going to poo is more painful than childbirth

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I've found the kiwijuice great too - once a day plus one kiwifruit has been keeping me regular...


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I drink Benefibre every day to help with my bowel movements.

I had them until recently too, during pregnancy they were shocking and then don't even mention what they were like after birth

Not fun at all.
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Originally posted by cuppatea cuppatea wrote:


Sometimes I swear going to poo is more painful than childbirth

 

I 2nd that....The thought of going for number 2's scares the S**t out of me, LOL

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I got the blessed things after my last pregnancy lol

WITCH HAZEL lol.......nice & soothing as well. You can buy it from your chemist. I just put in on a round makeup pad & tucked it between my cheeks gosh that's TMI but seriously when they hurt it's a dream putting witch hazel on, it's liquid so you need to use something to soak the 'roid which is why those makeup pads are good. I put it on as often as I could.

Nice cheap option too.

Also I was told the lots of water etc etc but also to never try to go #2...as it's the pressure that is what makes them worse.

Also witch hazel is good for your complexion as well so it's good to have on hand all the time.
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Though this isn't exactly classified as a 'potion,' if you're looking for a bit of relief:

The lady who took our antenatal class suggested getting a rubber/latex/vinyl glove, tying all but the middle finger up, filling it with water and putting it in the freezer. Once it's frozen, pull it out, and... well... you can fill in the blanks! Apparently it makes a huge difference

I don't envy you - hope they clear up soon!

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do these go away at all???? they are gross
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Originally posted by ShellandBella ShellandBella wrote:

Originally posted by foxxy_one foxxy_one wrote:

and sometimes they just dont go away...i think surgery may be the solution for mine:(


Mine never did either and are back with a vengence

I can only suggest things to stop them 'flaring' up e.g. loads of water, kiwifruit, kiwi juice, prunes, fibre, etc. I think you get to the stage where you just have to manage them.

My stand down for health insurance to get mine fixed comes up in July next year and I'll be pleased to say goodbye to them!!


yeah me too..the thought of getting them fixed is awful but the thought of having them forever is worse!:)
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peachy how did you get rid of them?

kel- i have some of that witch hazel..so it worked for you then?
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Mine went after I had Spencer but would come back if I got constipated and they appeared much sooner this pregnancy. Probably just luck as to whether they become a permanent fixture.

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I used (and still use) witch hazel but mine is a cream rather than the lotion. It's great because you don't need to put it on a pad or anything.

Also the other thing that helped mine was pelvic floor exercises - apparently it helps decrease any swelling...

I must say I agree that pooing is much more painful than labour
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Kiwicrush is great you find it in the frozen foods section with the berries etc. helps keep you regular and keeps them soft if you know what I mean.

And wizards ointment - a natural remedy that has witch hazel and other things that help in it. Can get from most chemists I think but more likely where there is a naturopath
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Foxxy_one yep it did, I haven't had them so bad since either, might be a coincidence though. When you first put it on as well cause it felt cool it was nice & soothing.

Kateandahalf, didn't know you could get a cream, where did you get that from?

I wonder what will happen this labour! I know mine appeared after my last labour...do they get heaps worse?
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Hey Aliasmum, did you get your witch hazel just from the pharmacy? I got a small bottle yesterday, it's called distilled witch hazel.
The pharmasist said it could sting a little because there is a wee bit of ethanol in it. (Haven't tried it yet).

Oh get this, she asked me if I also suffered from constipation ...... duh, how she think I got those nasty things?
Anyway, according to her treatment wasn't gonna do much good if I didn't fix the constipation.
What planet is that woman from?????
Does she think I LIKE to be constipated?
I stuff myself full with fibre, I eat kiwi fruits + lots of other fruits, I try to walk half an hour each day. I'm pulling my hair out and I'm still constipated. It's not exactly by choice.

(Sorry for the rant, feeling a bit short tempered these days and some people just really push the wrong buttons).
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