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Rectal Problems On this page: Overview Check Your Symptoms Self-Care Preparing For Your Appointment Check Your Symptoms Overview … cotton underwear. Using a non-prescription hydrocortisone cream on the area. Pain in adults and older children Severe …
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… Using Eye Ointment On this page: Overview Overview If you are using both eyedrops and eye ointment, put the eyedrops in at least 10 minutes before the ointment. If you have an eye infection, don't wear contact …
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Rectal Prolapse On this page: What is rectal prolapse? In a rectal prolapse , part or all of the wall of the rectum …
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… Numbing Creams and Patches for Immunizations Last updated March 1, … is to use topical anesthetics, also known as numbing creams or patches. The information in this HealthLinkBC File … instructions. If you remove the product before your appointment, outline the edges of the patch or bandage covering …
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… Digital Rectal Examination On this page: Test Overview Why It Is … Test Overview A digital (finger) rectal examination is done to check for problems with organs … hand to press on the lower belly or pelvic area. A digital rectal examination may be done for men as part of a complete …
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Rectal Problems Caused by Abuse On this page: Overview … in the genital area. Discharge from the vagina or penis. Rectal or genital bleeding. Anal tears or dilation. Symptoms … (STI) , such as gonorrhea , chlamydia , syphilis , or HIV . Rectal problems, including constipation, pain, leaking of …
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… Pushing a Rectal Prolapse Into Place On this page: Overview Overview You may be able to push a rectal prolapse back into place as soon as it occurs. Your … ice pack so that the cold doesn't damage the skin. If the rectal tissue cannot be inserted easily into the anus, see …
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… Eye Problems: Using Eyedrops and Eye Ointment Actionset Overview Many eye problems are treated with eyedrops or eye ointments, and sometimes with both. Even though drops and ointments are widely used, many people don't know the best …
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… caused by too much pressure on the veins in the pelvic and rectal area. Sitting on the toilet a long time or straining … fibre to your meals, drinking more water, and using an ointment to stop itching. The same treatment can be used for … by your doctor or pharmacist. They include ointments, creams, and suppositories. Examples include zinc oxide, …
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… page: Overview Overview Hydrocortisone cream, gel, or ointment is available without a prescription. It is commonly … area unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area on children younger than age 12 …