GGky1959 wrote:So the relief that I'm anticipating is gonna take awhile? Question: How do you apply this? I have major hemmorroids that starting get fresh again, I just examined myself and they're starting to turn pink on me again, when a week or so ago, they were dried up and dark. I haven't been straining or anything. So where do you place this stuff?
Put it on the outside of your sphincter at first. After a day or two, you will notice that your sphincter is a little looser and you can put it inside. This is better because the medicine will be closer to the muscle it needs to relax.
I wouldn't use a q-tip on myself. I use a finger, always covered by a glove or a finger cot so that the medicine doesn't sink into my finger. Fingers allow us much more sensitivity in the application. You run less risk of using too much force and hurting something. I also find the cotton to be ruff on my sensitive rectal area and I don't like wasting the cream that gets soaked into the cotton. Rubber or vinyl gloves are cheap and easy to find at the pharmacy.
The medicine shouldn't be used on the fissure, although its fine that some wind up there. You really want it on the muscle that holds the anal canal shut. (AKA, the sphincter.) It works by relaxing that sphincter and giving the fissure some relief so that it can heal on its own. The only thing I've seen that is put directly on the fissure on purpose to help it heal is wound honey. I use that but I'm not entirely sure if its working.
Don't expect any numbing from the rectiv. It doesn't contain lanicaine. It sounds like marge, above is using a different cream than what you have.
Rectiv is a vasodilator. That means that your hemms are going to get all pink again when you put it down there because they are being filled with fresh blood again. I imagine that the doctor you saw was more concerned that the fissure get healed. That all sounds very normal. If you stop straining when you poop, the hemms are likely to be relieved, too, so it makes sense to get the sphincter to open up and stop spasming before getting the hemms to shrink.