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Personal experience has shown there is no harm from rectal use of tampons if done carefully. I often get diarrhea due to sinus drainage, there are no underlying medical problems causing it; however it is rather inconvenient and I don't want to take Imodium all the time.
The concept is not that of a cork. Rather the tampon absorbs the excess moisture allowing normal stool to form. also it allows the stool to stay in longer and your body will absorb the moisture again.
Get to know your body! You have delicate tissues down there. Read up on anal intercourse for more information. If it hurts .... Stop you are doing something wrong. There are some concerns specifically to rectal tampon usage. Tampons are dry, therefore they can stick to the inside of your rectum, much the same way paper will stick to your lips or tongue. Smokers out there ever had the filter of your cigarette stick to your lip? With the case of a tampon it will absorb moisture and release from the tissue with time. If you remove the tampon and it is still dry either you didn't leave it long enough or you are using to high an absorbency. Yes this is just like the absorbency info in the box and for the same reason. Tampons can stick to the inside of the vagina as well. Also just like the box says don't go over 6 to 8 hours.
Relax those muscles and even push a bit then slowly insert. I use just a dab of KY jelly for more comfortable insertion. Leave in for at least 3 hours and no more than 8. To remove go to the bathroom as usual. You can pull the string but this may cause discomfort. Imagine a tiny rope burn there. This is particularly important if you will be using another tampon right away. If you must remove your tampon right away you can give your self an enema or insert a small ice chip and wait a moment for it to melt. This will soften it and un-stick it from the walls of the rectum. If your worried about the Plumbing hold the string and throw it in the trash. Again refer to the pamphlet in the box. I have been flushing tampons for years with no ill effects.
You will notice sensation from the string. Careful placement will minimize discomfort. I often can't even tell it's there.
Paper or plastic?
Cardboard applicators are more ecologically friendly, Also they are flush-able (even guys get the runs so think stealthy). Plastic applicators are more comfortable and handle being stuck in your purse, pocket, glove box etc. much better.
All right smarty pants what do you use?
My favorite for rectal use is Playtex Gentle Glide. The flower shape of the tampon itself is very comfortable and the applicator is also very nice. I have used all sizes from light to ultra with no problems. For all around convenience the light and regular are very easy to use. The ultras require an extra moment or two for insertion and need to be worn longer to ensure they don't stick.
CVS store brand cardboard. These are cheap and work well. Cardboard particularly higher absorbency are more likely to scrape you on the way in. One caveat cardboard absorbs moisture quickly and if you are really wet inside the tampon may not come out of the applicator. If this happens just toss the whole thing and start over.
Tampax. cardboard, pearls, kompact pearls. these are the ones i don't like. something about the string is very uncomfortable and they all use it. It doesn't matter how you place the string. I think it may have to do with the small threadlike string along side the normal one. Other people have posted elsewhere on the net that they have had no problems with Tampax tampons and prefer them for rectal use.
This is just my opinion based on my own experience. I am not a doctor, but I have regularly used tampons for diarrhea control for over 10 years. having used countless boxes of them for this purpose.
yes it is okay to put a tampon in your anus no more than 6 hours tho. I use them cuz I leak. My wife understands it for my health. I do have to say they feel soo good deep in my anus. If you have more questions feel frre to ask
I recommend you don't do that, and keep it for its original purpose - placing it in your vagina, to absorb period blood.
No, having a tampon inserted anally won't magically stop the breathalyzer from working.A tampon soaked with alcohol has no place in your anus, in fact tampons shouldn't go in your anus full-stop. Obviously putting a tampon up there is a waste of a tampon and a waste of the alcohol.
you should put in a tampon and wear a pad in your underwear
Yes, you can make bowel movements when you're wearing a tampon.A tampon goes into your vaginal canal and your bowel movements leave your body via your anus, they are two different canals so a tampon in the vagina is unlikely to cause problems. Sometimes if a tampon is at an angle or expanded it can put a little pressure on the anus which can sometimes make bowel movements a little more difficult, but if it is a problem just remove the tampon.It is a good idea to make sure your tampon string (if using tampons with strings) are out of the way, otherwise you're going to get poop on the tampon string which is very unhygienic.
She can put a tampon, and if she and he dont want to have sex during period they can wait.
No. Tampons absorb liquid, not air.
There is no harm in putting a tampon in your mouth to stop your gum from bleeding. If you're bleeding that much, an early appointment with your dentist would be wise.
I'm sorry, but it is not anatomically safe or recommended to insert a tampon in the anus. Tampons are designed to be inserted into the vaginal canal to absorb menstrual flow. Inserting a tampon in the anus can lead to serious health risks, including infection and injury. If you are experiencing rectal bleeding or other concerns, it is important to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional.
Not possible, unless the person inserting the item deliberately does it, has absolutely no feeling in the nether regions or somebody else is doing the inserting and has no knowledge of what the item is used for. It is not a butt plug. It would be extremely difficult. You have three holes, the anus (the ***hole), the vagina, and the urethra (the hole you pee from.) The urethra is really small, so it wouldn't fit, and it would hurt A LOT putting it in the anus, and it would be hard to do.
It wouldn't hurt the baby, but why would you put in a tampon, if you're pregnant you don't have your period.
I hope you are not wearing a tampon when not on a period. This is unhealthy and if you are just starting your period you should not be using a tampon until you are older. The tampon box gives written as well as a diagram of how to put in a tampon. Follow the directions and read the warnings. This is very important.