hardbodysub -> RE: dangers of buttplugs and other anal toys? (11/26/2007 7:55:00 AM)
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ORIGINAL: fergus Most of the posts have been VERY good in relation to sanitation. In relation to piles - what usually causes piles is straining while defacating, and too much friction. Also sitting too much, stress and tension (clenching a lot) will make things not so good. If you are using anal play with LOTS of lubrication and the vict ... err, I mean subject is not straining or clenching a lot, there shouldn't be any significant issue - HOWEVER - If they have piles, it is likely because they do NOT relax enough (during toilet or elsewise) and thus they may not be so good at relaxing during anal play either, therefore, it may only make the issue worse! Also, if they have a hemorrhoid that is inflamed, painful, itchy, or otherwise uncomfortable, the anal play will not be a pleasurable experience and the friction will only make it worse. To treat it, use topical creams for the itching/buring, DO NOT STRAIN, get a donut cusion for sitting, reduce stress, and add water-retaining fiberous plants tot he diet, like celery - to help ease the stool. Not straining, reducing stress, and adding celery are good GENERAL tips for long-term prevention of future problems. Check with your doctor! fergus Although even doctors often repeat the points mentioned above, I don't believe there is any scientific evidence to support the contention that straining causes hemorrhoids. In my research on the topic, the only scientifically-oriented literature that I've found suggests that the condition is largely hereditary. Constipation, and hard, dry stools are often considered problematic, so diet is usually mentioned as a contributing factor, but it's not unusual for people with loose bowels to still have this problem. Bowel movement habits (straining) MAY be related, but I've actually not seen anything other than conjecture to support this. It does seem wise to avoid unnecessary friction and pressure in this area if hemorrhoids exist.
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