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Hi,

Thankfully my anal stricture has been dilated today! It is located below my low hang pouch. My doctor recommends that I buy a vaginal dilation kit.

Does anyone have suggestion/advice for self dilation?

My doc said I should order it online and have it shipped over night because the stricture is going to start closing again with in a week. Thanks for you help!

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Gee, I don't know, but a vaginal dilator kit seems sort of kooky to me, since all but the smallest ones would be inappropriately large for your needs. I've heard of doctors prescribing a hegar dilator, or even using a taper candle, but not what amounts to graduated dildos!
http://www.amazon.com/Vaginal-...-Shape/dp/B000FU107C

Hegar dilators are cheaper too.
http://www.amazon.com/Hegar-Di...ds-SET/dp/B00535KE8K

Jan Smiler
Jan Dollar
Sure, using your own finger is fine too, unless you have trouble reaching. Plus, no equipment needed!

But yeah, you definitely do not want to wait for the stricture to begin reforming. You must have a very fibrosed stricture if your doc is worried about it reforming after only two dilations. Seems like most doctors are not thatproactive and bring their patients back many times before offering self dilation maintenance.

Jan Smiler
Jan Dollar
Which ever finger fits. You would not perforate, as pain would prevent you from going beyond your level of comfort. The idea is to dilate daily to prevent the stricture from reforming. Once it is there, you really do not want to be forcing anything in there. If you cannot get your smallest finger past the stricture and you are having symptoms, it is time to make another appointment. It is better for the doc to dilate again early than wait for it to become critical. At that time, you can discuss the possibility of home dilation to preserve your opening. If it is tight, you can expect some pain while dilating, but there is a limit and you need instruction.

Each case is different, and your doctor may feel that in your case periodic office dilations will eventually stay open. It all depends on the quality of the stricture. Plus, not all doctors are in favor of home maintenance. But, still worth discussing. My thought is the old proverb:
"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."

Jan Smiler
Jan Dollar

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