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Anonymous
Whenever I put my finger into my anus, it feels like I have a HUGE lump in there. From the way it ets sucked back in, I must have an enormous hemroid. On top of that, I've had a problem with passing stool being painful anyway, most likely an anal fissure.

I'm worried now. I'm seeing a doctor tomorrow but they'll only likely treat the hemroid and not the fissure. What do I do ? There must be something causing me to get all these anal problems(in b4 gay sex).
>> Anonymous
eat bread
>> Anonymous
Your doctor will tell you want to do stupid.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
eat more fiber.
>> Anonymous
Drink lots of water (it won't cure anything but it will make your shit easier to shit out without ruining your pooper), eat stuff with fiber like dark bread and fruits.
>> Anonymous
Or oatmeal.
>> Anonymous
How did your finger get in your anus?!
>> Anonymous
From Wikipedia:
* Reducing regional pressure in such ways as improving posture and muscle tone, or in severe cases, undergoing a profound psychophysical reeducation, by a method such as the Alexander Technique.
* Taking herbs and dietary supplements that strengthen vein walls, such as Butcher's Broom, Horse-chestnut, bromelain, and Japanese Pagoda Tree extracts. Drinking 99% pure aloe juice can also relieve itching and swelling.[citation needed]
* Topical application of natural astringents and soothing agents, such as Witch hazel (astringent), Cranesbill, Aloe vera, and honey.
* Drinking chamomile tea several times a day.
* Eating fiber-rich bulking agents such as plantain and Psyllium seed husks to help create a softer stool that is easier to pass, to lessen the irritation of existing hemorrhoids.
* Using the squatting position for bowel movements.[18]
* For sufferers of hemorrhoids caused by poor vein circulation (coupled with varicose veins in lower extremities and/or varicocele), sleeping overnight with raised legs helps reduce or completely eliminate especially external hemorrhoids.
* Using a hand held shower massage to direct a pulsating stream of cold water at external hemorrhoidal tissue for a few minutes each day tends to shrink the swelling, stop the itch and over time may reduce or eliminate the condition. Pressure used must be low at first but should be increased over time during future applications as tolerance builds.