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By *ichelle CD OP   TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Alcester

Came on from nowhere and bloody painful!

What's a good remedy?

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By *amme!Man
2 weeks ago

on my travels!

Anusol!

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By *ucksitupMan
2 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

Plenty of fibre

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By *upertedMan
2 weeks ago

Nelson

Read up on sugar. Not a Dr but it worked for me. Something about fluid reduction and absorption.

Big wadge of toilet paper. Slightly damp. Tablespoon of sugar and stuff in crack ensuring sugar on the blighter.

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By *ustOneBearMan
2 weeks ago

Neath


"Read up on sugar. Not a Dr but it worked for me. Something about fluid reduction and absorption.

Big wadge of toilet paper. Slightly damp. Tablespoon of sugar and stuff in crack ensuring sugar on the blighter.

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That’s genuine bush medicine, there. It works.

Would recommend while getting anusol.

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By *ICOCK65Man
2 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Came on from nowhere and bloody painful!

What's a good remedy?"

See yore doctor and get it sorted medically

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By *ucksitupMan
2 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"Came on from nowhere and bloody painful!

What's a good remedy?

See yore doctor and get it sorted medically

"

Exactly. Another stupid request for medical help on a sex hook up site 🤦‍♂️

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By *ucksitupMan
2 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"Read up on sugar. Not a Dr but it worked for me. Something about fluid reduction and absorption.

Big wadge of toilet paper. Slightly damp. Tablespoon of sugar and stuff in crack ensuring sugar on the blighter.

"

The theory is that sugar paste dehydrates the swollen tissue and draws fluid out, which could lead to a reduction in size and inflammation. Some anecdotal reports support this, with individuals claiming they’ve experienced symptom relief.

However, the medical literature does not offer much support for sugar paste as a reliable or effective treatment for hemorrhoids. There are no randomized clinical trials, safety guidelines, or physician-endorsed protocols for this remedy. Applying sugar to broken or sensitive skin can also increase the risk of irritation, infection, or imbalance of healthy bacteria.

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By (user no longer on site)
2 weeks ago

Eat more fibre. Anusol usually works.If all else fails your doc may prescribe hydrocortisone + local anaesthetic suppositories.

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By *awihMan
2 weeks ago

Aldershot

Or you could use the “Austin Powers” gag one.

Preparation H

🤣

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