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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 364100" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Prep H has stuff in it to treat the burning and soothe inflammation and pain. I would try that first. There are many generic forms so any store should have a generic. Cortisone cream is sometimes used but makes the tissues very very thin so they are NOT a good idea unless prescribed.</p><p></p><p>Tucks pads are simply soaked in witch hazel. It is quite easy to put witch hazel (in the pharmacy area) onto some toilet paper and dab it on the area. It is great for helping to keep things clean. When you first open the witch hazel bottle don't take the foil off. Use a pin and poke a couple of holes in the foil. It will be much easier to use that way.</p><p></p><p>Get some toilet paper with aloe in it. It will make a difference. If you cannot find it in toilet paper, have him use kleenex with lotion and put them into a waste can instead of flushing them.</p><p></p><p>A diaper ointment with dimethicone or another type of silicone in it will be very helpful. It will soothe and keep the tissues from sticking together. If nothing else, monistat sells a chafe relief cream that can be used there safely, according to my gastro and ob/gyn docs.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry he is hurting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 364100, member: 1233"] Prep H has stuff in it to treat the burning and soothe inflammation and pain. I would try that first. There are many generic forms so any store should have a generic. Cortisone cream is sometimes used but makes the tissues very very thin so they are NOT a good idea unless prescribed. Tucks pads are simply soaked in witch hazel. It is quite easy to put witch hazel (in the pharmacy area) onto some toilet paper and dab it on the area. It is great for helping to keep things clean. When you first open the witch hazel bottle don't take the foil off. Use a pin and poke a couple of holes in the foil. It will be much easier to use that way. Get some toilet paper with aloe in it. It will make a difference. If you cannot find it in toilet paper, have him use kleenex with lotion and put them into a waste can instead of flushing them. A diaper ointment with dimethicone or another type of silicone in it will be very helpful. It will soothe and keep the tissues from sticking together. If nothing else, monistat sells a chafe relief cream that can be used there safely, according to my gastro and ob/gyn docs. I am sorry he is hurting. [/QUOTE]
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