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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 274326" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Is it "just" a feeling or is the residue from her BM that gets on her pants?</p><p> </p><p>Here are some thoughts:</p><p>1. If she had a difficult stool with strain, sometimes there is a delay in the muscles resuming fully normal position. (Kinda like a hemmroid bulges but not that severe.) For this problem she needs to take something with her so she can sit "and relax" for a bit before jumpin up and heading out.</p><p>2. It is possible that she has a small hemmroid. Ask if there is any burn or discomfort. If so have her try a little ointment (shrinks swelling) for a few days.</p><p>3. If there is any residue or discomfort, I would suggest keeping a small container of flushable wipes in the bathroom. A couple of people in our family use them on occasion when things don't feel "just right".</p><p> </p><p>Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 274326, member: 35"] Is it "just" a feeling or is the residue from her BM that gets on her pants? Here are some thoughts: 1. If she had a difficult stool with strain, sometimes there is a delay in the muscles resuming fully normal position. (Kinda like a hemmroid bulges but not that severe.) For this problem she needs to take something with her so she can sit "and relax" for a bit before jumpin up and heading out. 2. It is possible that she has a small hemmroid. Ask if there is any burn or discomfort. If so have her try a little ointment (shrinks swelling) for a few days. 3. If there is any residue or discomfort, I would suggest keeping a small container of flushable wipes in the bathroom. A couple of people in our family use them on occasion when things don't feel "just right". Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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