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This really HURTS!

So I recently have had genital warts removed. At first I could deal. Then I had my first bowl movement 3days after the surgery. Which is good. But, I think that when i had that movement, the wound where they removed the warts from opened up again. Now that I am able to have movements more easily, I don't want to because it hurts  unbelievably too too much. Its on a level that I cant even suck up the pain and muscle through a bowl movement. Is there a numbing agent or something I could do to take the pain off or at least reduce it a lot? I really need to know....I cant keep holding it in forever :-(.
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1609501 tn?1299201602
I don't, that is something the nurse/doc would be able to tell you. I am not sure if you can use meds for hemorrhoid pain or maybe something like Neosporin (With Pain).
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Yes I've been taking baths and using tux and wet whipes. They help for the minute when I'm whiping. Eating wise...I have been trying to eat healthy...emphasis on trying! I was prescribed percacet for the pain...but that doesn't help...at this point, I. Want something that won't let me in....iim sure it'll get better but at this point, it doesn't seem so =(. Do you know if there are numbing agents that are prescribable??
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1609501 tn?1299201602
Call the doc, ask for a nurse and discuss this. They should have given you some ideas. Ask if tucks pads are ok. If not try flushable wet wipes, they are on the same isle as toilet paper. These will hurt less when you wipe and they will make sure you are clean. If wiping is too painful then wash off in the shower. Pat yourself dry with a wash cloth. You could take some baths and perhaps use ice in the area if there is any swelling. Eat a diet that is very healthy for smooth movements. I am not sure what meds you might be able to use, you will need to find that out from the doc. Each day is going to get easier and I know that doesn't help when today hurts this bad!
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