Rectal ProblemsPrevention
To prevent rectal problems:
- Use white, unscented toilet paper.
- Do
not use scented soaps, such as Irish Spring and Coast, which can irritate
skin.
- Practice good hygiene. Gently wipe the area with toilet paper
after each bowel movement. If irritation starts, use water-soaked cotton balls
to clean the area and then pat the area dry with dry cotton balls. Premoistened
pads, such as Tucks or "baby wipes," may be less irritating.
- Do
not sit on the toilet for long periods of time.
- Eat a
high-fiber diet that includes plenty of fruits and
vegetables, and bran cereal every day.
- Avoid foods that can cause
rectal problems. Examples of such foods include:
- Regular or diet
cola.
- Coffee.
- Beer and other alcoholic
beverages.
- Dairy products.
- Any other items that you
know cause you to have gas or indigestion.
- Avoid constipation. For more information, see the
topic
Constipation, Age 11 and Younger or
Constipation, Age 12 and Older.
- Avoid
diarrhea. For more information, see the topic
Diarrhea, Age 11 and Younger or
Diarrhea, Age 12 and Older.
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| Author: |
Jan Nissl, RN, BS
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Last Updated: April 24, 2009 |
| Medical Review: |
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine
H. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine
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