How to relieve spicy buttocks from eating chili peppers

Eating spicy buttocks can be relieved by rinsing, applying cold compress, and applying soothing agents. Capsaicin in chili peppers can irritate the skin and mucous membranes, causing a burning sensation that needs to be treated promptly to avoid prolonged discomfort.

Gently rinsing the anal area with warm water can effectively dilute capsaicin. The water temperature should not be too high to avoid aggravating irritation, and it is better to clean it with fragrance free soap. After rinsing, gently pat dry to avoid friction aggravating redness and swelling. If the skin is damaged, it is necessary to switch to physiological saline to prevent secondary infection. Cold compress can constrict blood vessels and reduce burning sensation. Soak a clean towel in cold water and wring it to half dry. Apply it to the affected area for 10 minutes and repeat the process several times. Low temperature can temporarily paralyze nerve endings, but avoid using ice directly to prevent frostbite. Applying zinc oxide ointment after cold compress can form a protective film. Applying soothing products containing aloe vera or glycerin can repair damaged mucous membranes. Natural aloe vera gel has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, while glycerin reduces the risk of skin cracking by moisturizing. Before use, it is necessary to test a small area of the skin to confirm that there are no allergic reactions before applying on a large area. If this symptom occurs, it is recommended to choose a baby hip cream for safety.

Recently, it is necessary to avoid spicy, alcoholic and other stimulating foods in diet, and consume more kiwifruit and broccoli rich in vitamin C to promote mucosal repair. Wear loose cotton underwear to reduce friction. If symptoms persist for more than 24 hours or blisters appear, seek medical attention to rule out pathological factors such as contact dermatitis. Wash hands thoroughly after handling chili peppers in daily life to avoid contact with sensitive areas.

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