Anal Douche Superior Medical Materials Douche for Women Men enemas Bulbs, 7 Ounce
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Features
- enemas bulb is made of premium medicals PVC.the premium medicals PVC enama kit is ultra soft yet firm and flexible,
- anal cleansing douche devices is neutral black with an 7 oz capacity. nozzles lengths approx 2.32 inch,
- the enemas can be safer and more healthful,and much more comfortable and when you use this enama bulb
- enemas convenient to use,Simply fill theliquid, attach the long rounded-tip nozzle, insert,
- enema douche for women men clean, health and more satisfying enema douche
Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Color: Black
Brand: Beauty Molly
Model Name: XH-001-01-08-220ml
Item Diameter: 3.24 Inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.2 x 3.2 x 10.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number : XH-001-01-08-220ml
Date First Available : October 16, 2015
Manufacturer : Beauty Molly
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Top Amazon Reviews
I think the people who have reviewed this item negatively didn't read the product description or something. The included tip is pretty much the standard size for an enema. It's the same size that comes with those larger red rubbery enema bag and hose kits or most OTC enemas at the drug store. If it hurts you to insert it then please don't try to do so, but also please remember that it will probably be uncomfortable if you're not used to inserting an enema tip! Any hemorrhoids or other growths will make this procedure more difficult. I definitely recommend using a lubricant; Amazon sells that in many different forms, including single use water-based K-Y and Surgi-lube jelly packets. Since you don't need sterility in this instance, you can even use cooking oil or a mild lotion (warning: try to keep any oil or lotion off the bulb, and be sure to clean the outside of the bulb after use). FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS and insert it pointed towards your navel; this may be easier for some people lying on their side with the upper leg bent towards the chest. You may find that you need to adjust the insertion angle depending on your personal anatomy. The tip is long for a reason: you need to get it all the way past the anal sphincters, so slowly insert the tip as far as you comfortably can. Gently squeeze the bulb until the solution is inside you. Follow any instructions from a doctor if that's why you're using it, otherwise try to hold the solution as long as you can before using the toilet. If you're just trying to clean/clear the rectum, use the bulb again a 2nd time. That's all you should need if your BM's are "normal", according to something I read written by a freaking PORN star. As for leaking, it hasn't with me. Do make sure you follow the instructions and gently sort of screw the tip into the bulb until the tip's bottom flange meets the top of the bulb. And do completely insert the tip into your rectum when using it, or you'll get a shower of the enema externally since you haven't gotten the tip past the anal sphincters. Filling it could not be easier. Again, follow the instructions. After making sure the tip is securely inserted into the bulb and before you need whatever you are using inside of it, squeeze the bulb tightly so that one side of it meets the other. This will expel all the air and create a kind of vacuum. Keeping the bulb squeezed, insert the end of the tip into the bottom of whatever you are using it for and STOP squeezing the bulb. The vacuum will slowly cause the solution to enter the bulb. As long as you keep the tip completely submerged into whatever you want inside of it, the bulb will fill with it. Once full, remove the bulb tip from the solution, and hold the bulb upright until you are ready to use it. This bulb does have a rounded end, as both pictured and described, so you may find resting it upright difficult if you need to use both hands for something else. One solution is to rest it on top of a small cup or glass; be careful with the height of the cup or glass so the bulb won't accidentally cause it to tip over. The only difficulty with this product is cleaning the interior out once you have used it. I think that should be obvious to anyone considering purchasing this type of enema, and not a reason for any dissatisfaction if you carefully consider that particular drawback for this kind of enema before purchasing. Others have written about good methods you can use to clean both the bulb and the tip well. This is an excellent product if you keep in mind that cleaning it out may be tedious. And if you're only using warm water for your enema, clean up goes much faster. :-) P.S. I did pay attention when science was taught at school, so I know that I am using the term "vacuum" and reason for the bulb filling incorrectly. However, I thought it best illustrated the description of how to fill the bulb.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018 by Infinite Jester
Work perfect
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025 by Jb12
So easy to use and easy to hold. Doesn’t slip out of my hand in the shower, good grip. Love the sensation of being cleaned out!
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by E
I am a J-Poucher, who had my colon removed and a "new" one made with a double folded portion of my ileum (small intestine). Defecation happens via gravity, as I don't have all the musculature a "normal" person with a colon has up inside. I use loperamide (immodium) as many others (like me do) to slow my gut down, to absorb more water (avoiding dehydration) and delay transit time (slow digestion and keep food in my small intestine longer so I can sleep without getting up every hour or two). Sometimes, "it" gets so thick that it is hard to push out. This bulb helps clear that little pouch out. The tip is small, but still very hard. It and one's corn hole is best slightly lubed, for easier insertion. Regardless, the hard plastic tip, although narrower than the CVS brand, can be very pointy and painful. A softer rounded silicone tip would have been very nice and much more comfortable. When I looked at the sealed plastic inside the box, I realized that the tip was not going to be the best for a daily application. But since this is non-returnable, regardless of the package status, I opened it and have been using it. The bulb is rubber, grippy and is easily folded in half by one hand and squeezed until most of the water has been pushed out. To fill it, I squeeze the air out, insert the tip into a cup of warm water and suck the water into the bulb. The tip is so small it is only filled if the tip is directly in front of a strong small stream of water, like a hand-held shower wand/jet. The CVS brand has a weird slippery plastic bulb and a much larger tip, which is easily removed, allowing for the large hole in the bulb to be directly filled. And lastly, for those of us with surgical reconstruction, or at least for me, my corn hole is not a nice easily accessible hole, like it once was. It is similar to a kitchen sink, with the hole at one of the far ends. The hole opens, but there is an area that is just tissue, the hole is at the far end. If a tip is inserted, it just hits the tissue and hurts, going nowhere, until the tip can be moved to the area where the hole is. This is a wonderful new adventure in life for me and I suppose many others. Anyway, the douche works but isn't the best unless it has a more comfortable rubber/silicone tip so that it doesn' poke, hurt and/or damage the tender anal tissue.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by CJ
This product is very efficient at cleaning my insides right before sexy time with my boyfriend. It holds the perfect amount of liquid for a good douching. It only takes me three takes to get my rectum squeaky clean and ready to use with no incidents in sight. I love it!
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Sergio Hernandez
This product looks like it is high-quality, but it is much bigger than I thought it was going to be. I have to admit I did not look carefully at the measurements listed on the website website. Update: After using a few times- hard to fill with water and the end of the tip is a bit sharp. They should put a rounder bulb type end on it for easy insertion.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by APK
The media could not be loaded. I like the ease of use of this enema. I like how the tip is not too long and feels okay going into the rectum. This is my first time ever to use an enema. Was a bit anxious at first, but not anymore. My recommendation is that you use some lubricant in the rectum prior to inserting the tip - makes the tip go in so much better. I used a small dab of hair conditioner. The only thing I didn't like, was that when squeezing the bulb, not all the warm water I used came out. Most of it did though. Overall, I would recommend this product to others.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023 by Royalprince
This product did not work at all. The opening is way too small to fit water into, after a full minute of trying to fill it, it was not even halfway full. Total waste of money and I was super disappointed when I received it. I would not at all recommend this, definitely try a different one!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by Jacob Nowak