What should I do if my butt feels hot and painful while eating chili peppers

After eating chili peppers, the burning pain in the buttocks can be relieved by washing with warm water, applying cold compress, applying aloe vera gel, using zinc oxide ointment, taking antihistamines orally, and other methods. This condition is usually caused by capsaicin stimulating the perianal mucosa, local skin sensitivity, hemorrhoid attacks, anal fissures, allergic reactions, and other reasons.

1. Warm water cleaning

Capsaicin is a fat soluble substance that can dissolve residual irritants around the anus when washed with warm water and neutral shower gel. Control the water temperature at around 40 degrees Celsius, avoid wiping with force, and gently pat dry the water after cleaning. If accompanied by hemorrhoid prolapse, gentle movements should be taken during cleaning.

2. Cold compress relief

Wrap a clean towel in an ice pack and apply cold compress to the affected area for 10 minutes to contract blood vessels and reduce burning sensation. Repeat 2-3 times a day and avoid direct skin contact with ice during cold compress. Apply a small amount of Vaseline after cold compress to protect the skin barrier.

3. Apply aloe vera gel

Fresh aloe vera gel contains polysaccharides and sterols, which can reduce the sensitivity of nerve endings. Take aloe leaves, wash them and apply gel, or choose pure aloe gel without additives. Prohibited for individuals allergic to aloe vera, small area testing is required before use.

4. Use Zinc Oxide Ointment

Zinc oxide ointment can form a protective film on the surface of the skin, isolating continuous stimulation from capsaicin. Apply an appropriate amount of ointment evenly to the affected area, twice a day. This medication is suitable for undamaged skin and should be discontinued if ulceration occurs.

5. Oral antihistamines

For allergic reactions, antihistamines such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine tablets can be taken according to medical advice. This type of medication can alleviate local redness, swelling, and itching, but may cause drowsiness as a side effect. Avoid driving or working at heights during medication.

It is necessary to reduce the intake of spicy foods in daily life, keep the perianal area clean and dry, and choose cotton breathable underwear. After defecation, you can use the smart toilet to rinse with warm water instead of rubbing with paper towels. If the pain persists for more than 48 hours or symptoms such as rectal bleeding and suppuration occur, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly at the proctology department. Long term recurrent attacks require screening for underlying diseases such as hemorrhoids and anal antral inflammation, and if necessary, anal endoscopy evaluation should be performed.

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