How can you douche




















Here are the options I know about—and my recommendations for each. Fleet enemas: These are your best bets for safe douching. Fleet enemas come in multiple versions so be sure to get the one that just has normal saline in it. They also have pre-lubricated nozzle tips which is less likely to cause tearing or other damage. The volume is also smaller so you are less likely to overdo it.

Shower shot: Nothing says that you are prepared to bottom more than installing a hose on your shower to rinse out your butt. These require you to be extra careful with your douching. It is very easy to have the water pressure on too high or have the water too hot. If you choose this option, be very careful. It is also very easy to have the water too hot, which can burn your insides. These have a reusable rubber bulb that you can fill up with your home made normal saline.

They are convenient but many of them have a hard plastic nozzle. Use lubricant on the nozzle for safer insertion. Baby mucous sucker : This may sound strange but some guys use a baby mucous sucker to douche. They are similar to the anal douche bulb but they actually are a bit better because the tip of the nozzle is softer and more flexible than that of an anal douche bulb.

There are two rings of muscles in your butt. The external muscles you can control and relax on your own, but the internal sphincter only loosens up if it senses pressure.

So take a finger, lube it up, and loosen up your butt before you try to push anything up there. While you have that lube out for your finger, be sure to lube up the nozzle of whatever you are putting up your butt.

The anal douche and shower shot are generally hard nozzles that can easily cause tearing if you are not careful. And remember that unlike your ex, the shower shot can do a good job without going in. Pushing a stiff nozzle into your rectum without lube can cause ripping and tearing. Not only will that be painful, it can increase your risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. If you irritate the lining of your mucosal membranes in your colon, white blood cells the kind of immune cells that HIV preferentially infects congregate in the area to help repair your body.

So if you are exposed to HIV there i. Some guys prefer to douche before anal sex, however with a healthy, high-fibre diet you should be perfectly fine to get fucked without needing to douche. It pays not to get too squeamish about things, and a good sense of humour can go a long way. These options are great to prevent the transmission of HIV, but they do not protect you against other STIs, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia etc. Any personal information that you provide to us, or authorise us to collect, will be collected and used in accordance with the Privacy Act and our Privacy Policy.

For further information, please ask us for a copy or view the Privacy Policy now. You have the right to access and request correction of your personal information by contacting us using the details in our Privacy Policy. Life with HIV. Recently Diagnosed. Get Involved. Get a Test. Get Counselling. Living with HIV. Many women use a douche to try to get rid of vaginal odor and believe that doing so helps to keep the vagina clean. While as many as 1 in 5 women between 15 and 44 years old are thought to practice douching regularly, it can have unpleasant and even dangerous consequences.

Vaginal douching involves filling a bottle or bag with water and squirting this upward into the vagina. Women sometimes choose to mix the water with other fluids, such as vinegar, or to buy douching products that may contain ingredients, such as baking soda, iodine, antiseptics, or fragrance. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology state that women should not use douches.

The vaginal flora is the bacteria in the vagina. This keeps the vagina healthy and prevents infection. Douching can remove good bacteria from the vagina.

Using a douche can change its pH balance, allow bad bacteria to multiply, and infections, irritations, raw skin, and more severe complications to occur. Douching can cause more harm than good.

The potential for complications, some of which may be severe, is dependent on the reasons a woman decides to douche in the first place. Douching is not a valid form of contraception. However, using a douche can make it more difficult for a woman who is trying to conceive. There is a common misconception that douching can help prevent vaginal infections or get rid of them. However, the opposite is true. In fact, women who douche are five times more likely to develop vaginosis than those who do not.

Using a douche when an infection is already present is also more likely to make it worse and spread to other parts of the reproductive system. Pelvic inflammatory disease or PID is usually caused by a sexually transmitted infection. Women who douche regularly increase their risk of PID by 73 percent.

Cervicitis occurs when the cervix becomes irritated or inflamed, and it can cause itching, pain, and vaginal discharge. It is another condition that is usually contracted via a sexually transmitted infection.



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