‘Doo, doo, doo, looking up my back door.’ With lyrics like, ‘if you don’t want the cancer, scopin is the answer’ you might need some intestinal fortitude for this one: The self proclaimed Doctor Butt Medler has your back.
And what better way to remember all the key facts about a colonoscopy than with a song. Still want to know more about your butthole being examined? Doctors can use these exams to pretty quickly get a feel whether cancer is present, and then do more tests. They’ll use their finger to feel around the inside of the rectum to see if they come across anything they shouldn’t from bleeding to abscesses.
When doctors are performing a rectal exam, they’ll ask you to lay on your side before gloving and lubing up for a good old feel. If this happens you have two options, you can wait until they heal or go see a doctor and they can cut the hemorrhoid off. However, if they clot, they can become very painful. When it comes to these more painful external hemorrhoids, using some pre-moistened baby wipes and keeping the area clean is the best way to deal with them. They happen when you bear down too hard when you’re trying to poop. However, there are also external ones can be painful and itchy. Hemorrhoids happen around the plexus of veins in your anus lining which can bleed without any pain. Seriously, the study states: ‘Among gay men, variation in gender nonconformity appears to correspond with variation in anal sex role behavior. They believe ‘non-right handedness’ is a major biological factor. You can thank researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga for this. The research shows that bottoms have indicators like having older brothers, being left-handed or not conforming to gender norms from an early age. In other words, gay men might be predisposed to being a bottom or a top. Researchers believe they have discovered specific biological markers for gay men adopting preferred sexual positions. There is biological evidence about why gay and bi men bottom