how do you cure a torn rectum?!


Question: How do you cure a torn rectum?
ok so like last week I was extremely constipated to the point where when i "went" my rectom torn a little and so did the skin inbetween my rectum and vagina I have beeen drinking lots of metimucil/benefiber to make sure I dont get that constipated again but when ever I pee it stings the cuts, and when I wipe myself after I poop, the tears bleed. it hurts like hell. sometimes it hurts to walk after I go because my rectum is so sore. it felles like i have a bruse on my rectum and it bleeds. I really need to know how to fix it prefurably with out a doctor but If nessisaryI will. Anyhome remedys are apreciated. THANKS!

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constipated? ye right!

try some lotion, let air dry naked and dont try any back door action for a while.



You have what's called an anal fissure. Be careful not to get constipated again -- get a probiotic supplement and take it for a month. Get some cleansing pads and clean the area after a BM with witch hazel (drug store has it). Get some Calendula cream from the health food store and apply it to the area (inside as well). It should heal in a couple of days.
Hot baths or sitz baths with Epsom salts help to heal the area faster.



It happens. You need to keep the tear moist. Prehaps neosporium. Once you have a tear you can heal it, but every time you have a big poo it well tear and bleed.

My own pooper



I'm assuming everything you said is truthful.

Go to your GP - like now! You are in need of urgent medical attention



First of all, don't lie about what caused it. Second of all, do not attempt to insert large objects into your rectum.



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It sounds as if you have a hemorrhoid. Try using Preparation H for the pain.
It is important that you keep the area clean to prevent infection.
In your place I would go the the health food store and get Colloidal Silver, which will kill bacteria.
A high parts per million (ppm) would be 20 to 23 or even higher if possible.
If you can find a spray bottle that would be a gentle application, then leave it on for a litte time, then blot it off. I think you may need to back off the fiber for a while. Maybe use the benefiber once in the AM in your coffee. Too much fiber is as bad as not enough.




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