Hi everyone...
I have a quick Q about using glycerin suppositories. I know that they are typically used to help one have a BM if constipated. However, I seem to have a little bit different problem and was wondering if I could use them for this....
whenever I have to have a BM, the first part of the movement really hurts as it descends and I usually get some spotting on the tissue and pain (fissure..I know I know), but the REST of the movement is fine. It justs seems to be this first part.
And so, I am wondering if a glycerin supp. will help to soften it or if I put some cream onto the supp. if that would also help. Is this necessarily a bad idea? I mean, I usually go every morning like clockwork (as soon as I've had breakfast), so the glycerin wouldn't be making me go...just assisting (hopefully).
What thinks you??
Thanks...MLWC
Super Sarah
08-30-2002, 09:42 AM
If you are regularly having a BM every morning, then no, you don't need to use a suppository. What you need to get is a stool softener such as Sodium Docusate. This will help your BM's to be softer and easier to pass.
mlgable
08-30-2002, 10:13 AM
You need to add fiber therapy to help get your stools in order. Colace aka docusate is a stool softner as Sarah said but it is only a temporary solution where as fiber therapy such as metamucil is a permanent thing. You also should increase your water intake. Forget the suppositories as they will not soften your BM.
auntjudyg
08-30-2002, 12:22 PM
That is what happens to me on hot, humid spells when I am perspiring a lot, so for me it means not enough water. Best wishes!
Thanks for the replies and support!
As of now, I don't need to have more fiber...the bulk (pardon the pun) of my BM is soft and easy to pass. It's the FIRST part of it (which, I'm assuming has been waiting the longest to come out) that is causing the problem.
Also, I do currently drink 2-3 L of water every day. No exceptions. And more when I work out or if I'm hot.
Perhaps the stool softener would help for a little while. Is Correctol stool softener okay? I think it's docusate...
I only asked about the glycerin because it melts and is sort of slick feeling. I thought that maybe it would help somehow.
Can't blame one for being creative (or at least trying)
-MLWC
Harry
08-31-2002, 12:54 AM
MLWC,
I had a rectal fissure for years and the use af a lubricant when first starting a BM worked and don't strain at the beginning. I think anything that is slick will work---almost any hemorrhoid ointment worked for me. Never tried a suppository but it seems that it should be ok.
As you know I am a big believer in using psyllium fiber supplement--I have found it also works sorta like a lubricant if you take enough so your stool doesn't get too big at the beginning of your BMs. The first part is also your stool and it should not cause your fisure to bleed ---if it's too big for your-- then increase your fiber!!! You may think it's enough --but it doesn't sound like it? Try it for a week or so and see what happens????
God Bless---Harry
Mandygittins168
09-01-2008, 11:57 AM
I have a fissure and a prolasped bowel I am chronically constipated. I have to take enema and klean prep ( stuff they give you before surgery to clear you out). These have little effect. I Have a high firbre diet but nothing seems to work. i am going to try a lybricant see if this helps
Mandygittins168
09-01-2008, 12:00 PM
Thanks will try this I am trying to drink lots not easy as feel nauseas most of the time.
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