Description
An anal dilator is a medical device, similar to a speculum, used to gently widen the anus and rectum. It can be used for medical procedures like exams, or to help with conditions like constipation or tightness after surgery. They can be made of PVC or stainless steel.
When might you need an anal dilator?
Medical exams or procedures: To help with rectal examinations, especially if the anus is tight or difficult to access.
Constipation: To help relieve constipation by gently widening the anus and rectum.
Post-surgery: To prevent or treat narrowing (stenosis) of the anus after surgery, particularly in the rectum or anus.
Pelvic floor issues: To help relax muscles and reduce tightness caused by conditions like hemorrhoids or anal fissures.
Pelvic floor pain: To help with pelvic pain, rectal pain, and pelvic floor muscle tension.
How do anal dilators work?
They are designed to be inserted into the anus and rectum.
The smooth, rounded tip helps to gently stretch the muscles and tissues.
Dilators can be used in a progressive manner, with larger sizes used as the anus and rectum become more dilated.
They can be used in medical clinics, hospitals, or at home with the guidance of a healthcare professional.
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