Suppository Tips & Tricks // A Questionably Appropriate Breakdown of Rectal Suppository Usage
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- I know, I know, I said I was BACK to making consistent CZcams videos, and then proceeded to disappear again for a month. Sue me! A girl can only create when she's feeling inspired, and cutting down this video to make it somewhat appropriate for most viewers took a lot of time, because the innuendos are ENDLESS.
More to the point though, today's video is a 'deep dive' into Mesalmine rectal suppositories, often used for the treatment of IBD (ulcerative colitis and/or Crohn's disease). Because nobody teaches you how to use these things, so why shouldn't I?
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As a man, it took a lot for me to muster up the courage to insert my suppository for haemorrhoids. Thank you very much.
In the UK, for steroid suppositories, we use ANUSOL - which is essentially rectal hydrocortisone.
Happy to help! Hope you find relief soon.
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been going through some of the things you mention on your channel and was very nervous about administering this treatment, but your video helped so much :)
I'm so glad you found this helpful! I hope you are feeling better.
@@ChronicallyMusicalAlice when I was admitted to hospital for 4 weeks, my nurse was administering suppositories to me using all of her condom-gloved foot inserted up to her ankles, something she would do daily.
I don't really know why this was recommended to me, and I don't really know why I clicked on it... but you're definitely a fun and engaging person to watch, so I enjoyed the video! I'm kinda hoping I won't ever need to know this stuff, but I guess it's good just in case haha!
Well this is the best compliment ever, thank you! Glad you found it entertaining!
Simple and helpful especially regarding pharmacy protocol ✝️
Thank you for this video, I am sure it took a lot of guts to make it. Bad pun indeed. You might try eliminating certain trigger foods from your diet. For me it was whole almonds with the skins on them. Others were whole grain corn chips and similar rough scratchy foods, or spicy foods. Alcohol and dairy products can be another trigger. You can also try taking Diosmin & Hesperidin oral capsules twice daily. These support the small capillaries and veins increasing blood flow throughout the body. Rats fed D&H lived longer than the rats who did not get the supplement in the study.
I also take Key-E Vitamin-E suppositories by Carlson Labs. While mainly for female dryness, they can also be taken rectally and supply vitamin-E to the local area and improve blood flow to the region. They are said to have a mild laxative effect. If you have a BM first, then they won't cause you to have another. I take one at bedtime. They have a nice internal coating/protective, soothing action that can make passing a morning BM more easy. They are also anti-inflammatory due to the locally applied Vitamin-E. Ask your doctor if they are okay to try. But they solved my similar problem. Vitamin-E should be stopped two weeks before any planned surgical procedure. Please reply if anything mentioned helps you out.
I've done extensive elimination work to figure out exactly what foods aggravate my symptoms and make me feel bad! I agree it can be very helpful. For me, I cannot tolerate wheat or corn in any form, and sugar and alcohol make my body hurt but occasionally I indulge. No gluten or cornbread for me though!
I was put on hydrocortisone acetate twice daily. The idea of suppositories had freaked me out. This video helped me alot. Thank you.
I'm glad it helped! I promise they're not scary!
When I was admitted to hospital for 4 weeks, my nurse used to administer suppositories to me using all of her condom-gloved foot inserted up to her ankles.
Yes the suppositories do work sometimes have to use 2
How soon should suppositories work after inserting them?
After the insertion, Is uncomfortable to hold it? Just to understand the sensation 2 minuts after the insertion is: (0 nothing,1 very light, 2 light, 3 light moderate, 4 moderate, 5 moderate strong, 6 strong) give a score. Thank you
0. You shouldn’t feel anything once it’s inserted.
It’s ribbed 😂😂
I deeply appreciate the education with the comedic relief. 😁
So glad you found it informative and entertaining!
Thank you ! For this video!
My pleasure!
EXCELLENT. SO helpful. You have done the world a service with this. Extremely comforting video!! But.. why didn't you talk about what to expect? (for people who haven't used them?) ...Like... Do you lie down? Does it work in 5 minutes? 5 hours??? does it make poop soft? are there cramps? Stuff like that. (Not that I'm asking because I already have one in and it's night time and have no idea what to expect and have to work tomorrow....)
Hi there! I’m sorry I didn’t get into more specifics about this! In fairness, I can’t really comment on the effect they have on their own because I’ve only used them in combination with other therapies like oral medication, infusions, and/or Rectal from. But in my experience I’ve never had any cramping and once it’s inserted I don’t even know it’s there. The only thing I notice is the next morning when I go to the bathroom, I can see remnants of the suppository in my stool.
@@ChronicallyMusical Aaah, thank you. That was informative, actually! Helps. cause I took it last night and didn't go before sleep and was wondering if others had that experience!!
I’m using Rectal foam it’s called prednisolone and mesalazine sasheit’s helping to control the symptoms it works well with me . Until i have second colonoscopy and change the medication to immune ballance. I think it will works better than all those medication that i’m taking right now because it workd to support immunity system and stop attacking body tissue it self and the inflammation wont be happening anymore
I hope you find a treatment that works for you! It’s so hard.
I am trying these this week. How quick did it take to work/for you to notice improvement? I’ve got perianal Crohn’s disease.
I find it so difficult to an enema and glycerol suppository, I am worried I won’t be able to tolerate this.
I've never noticed any negative side effects from using them. That being said, it's only one of several medications I am taking so I don't actually know how effective it is compared to the other things I do. I hope you've found success with it!
@@ChronicallyMusical Unfortunately is surpassed the area I needed it to go. Disease is very low down.
Plan b: consultant is applying for upadacitinib now. Hopefully I can get into remission too 😢
@@baybeegalkk oh that’s interesting. My inflammation has always been very localized in the rectum too so that’s surprising it passed the area for you, I’m sorry you didn’t have success! Crossing my fingers you’re able to find relieve soon 🤞🏻
Thank you for sharing this
You are so welcome
Many many thanks and greetings for you madam for your valuable information and suggestion about constipation.Yes Glycerine suppository is a very very effective and prescribed drugs for the constipated person.I congratulate you madam for your good suggestion.Thank you very much.
Thank you for your kind words! Glad you found something that helps you.
Is one time use cure it or needed to use it many time to cure it
Unfortunately there is no cure for Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis at this time. I've been using these suppositories every day to manage my disease for the last 3 years now.
I have UC and your videos comfort me and educate. Thank you for making these and being so chill about this. QQ dad
Glad you like them!
@@ChronicallyMusicalAlice, watching you put on the disposable finger-glove over your finger made me orgasm.
I don't have to worry about suppositories anymore, had a permanent ostomy and proctectomy in Nov 2020, but I did have perianal disease for 30 years until the surgery. Haven't had any rectal or anal problems since YAY!! I feel for you.😁
I'm so glad to hear that the surgery was a success and you haven't had any struggles in the last 2 years! That's great news! Surgery isn't for everyone, but I'm always relieved to meet people whose lives are better thank to those kinds of procedures.
Very informative
Glad you think so!
Hello, I have some uncomfortable questions for you, specifically suppositories. How can I contact you?
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Can i know the name of cream and medicine to treating this
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Do you use your suppository every single night for years? Do you prefer foam or the suppository? Thanks for the video and laughs as well 😂we definitely have to have a sense of humor to get through this!
I've been using the rectal mesalamine suppositories every night for almost 3 years! I'm in remission now but I still use them every day.
😢 I have this condition too it’s a nightmare 😭
It really is, I know exactly how you feel.
Because of my health journey, my shyness and hesitation to talk about the anal area is completely gone lol. Just part of the human body, nothing to feel shame or embarrassment over.
Totally!
Loved your video. You made it fun 😆 (watching not inserting).
Me: foil open and insert.
It: sliding back out.
Me: pushing it back up.
It: sliding back out again.
Me: 😡 pushing it back up.
Butt: 😁
Me: Where the heck did it go?
Butt: 🕳️🙄🤪
Me: 😶
THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE DESCRIPTION EVER 😂😂😂
@@ChronicallyMusical 😆, we love you keep up the awesome, entertaining work!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 when the booty started smiling LMAO
@@stephrwyche2711 تحطيلي
I wish they had a tube to insert it with, I am not flexible enough to get there. It is difficult as you get older. 🥲
I’m bummed out about that. 😂
😊😊
Thank you !
You're welcome!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you tried to be serious but goofy like me so we laughed at the same time.. learn something new everyday
So glad you found it humorous! Sometimes you just have to laugh.
Do they burn?
I’ve never had any pain or burning with them!
Yes… they can sting, especially if you have swollen hemorrhoids. But only for a few minutes and is manageable. Worth it. 😊
Merko doctor se Lena parta😅
Ha how funny 😁 well I'm dealing with hemorrhoids so I've always put the suppositories in with a clean naked finger lol then wash hands thoroughly 😆
*I may or may not also go with the clean naked hand method but don't tell anyone*
@@ChronicallyMusical تحطيلي
Me 2 😂I Have Hemorrhoids 😩😂 DONT U JUST LOVE THIS LIFE 💖💖💖💖💖
What is this😅 ? I was looking for a bartok Viola concerto😂 video, btw I am sure bartok 5th page is more painful than a suppository 😖
Well I am also a professional violist so I’m guessing that’s how you ended up here 😂😂
You have to stay flexible if you have to do this when you get older. It ain’t easy. 🙄😂
Great and funny tutorial. You got to the bottom of things…😂😂.
Imho… Suppositories may sting briefly if you have swollen hemorrhoids. But usually mild and manageable.
They melt quickly and take down inflammation.
They can leak a bit so wear a pad if going to work.
Unless the suppository was to make you have a bowel movement, most are just to take down inflammation locally so it is unlikely you will have cramping.
Diet wise…
Tip: try to stay away from nitrates and sulfites. They can cause a bowel flare up and anal issues. That includes most white wine.🥲
Don’t be afraid or embarrassed to talk about your tooter, butt, ass, and your back passage as my Mother would say. lol
Bottoms up!