Careful Cleaning
If your
bottom is sore, itchy, painful, burning or just uncomfortable after going to
the toilet, careful cleaning can really help – the discomforts are usually
caused by your skin becoming scratched by hard motions or rubbing too hard with
dry toilet paper, or just because the skin becomes more sensitive to the “poo”
First ‘wet
wipe’
1. Use toilet
paper moistened with warm (not too hot!) tap water to
clean yourself after having your bowels open
2. After
wetting the paper and before cleaning, gently pass the paper over a bar
of soap. This stops the paper breaking up into small pieces and allows the
paper to slide over the skin around the anus in a gentler manner
3. Strain
or push down gently as you wipe your bottom the first 1-2
times. The warmth from the water allows the muscles around the anus to
relax which, together with straining, helps you clean higher up the anal canal
including the area which may be causing most of the symptoms. You can easily
miss this area with normal cleaning
4. Keep
wiping until the toilet paper stays clean
Last ‘dry wipe’
5. Finally dry
the area with dry toilet paper making sure that bits of paper are not
left on the skin
If
the soreness and itching occurs at other times when you have not been to the
toilet, you can still use this 'careful cleaning' method. This is more likely
to happen in people whose main symptom is itching called'pruritis ani'. With this condition,
it is helpful to clean the area before you go to bed at night
If you pass wind
or fart,
you can cause little leaks of poo or stool. Check and clean again
It might be
difficult to follow this method if you are not at home! Almost as good but more
expensive - use wet wipes. Try the very simple ‘aqueous’ wipes you can buy from
a supermarket. It is better not to use baby wipes or similar – they
contain additives, which could make things worse by causing an allergy
After
'careful cleaning' your bottom should be clean and dry. If cleaning is
done correctly ‘tram-lining’
of your pants never occurs!