Muscus and smell. Plz give me your thoughts on my story

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muscus and smell. Plz give me your thoughts on my story

Hi i was diagnosed with crohns the 12/06 it took me a very long time to recover (i lost 18 kgs) back to normal.

im currently on the humera injections which was the only thing that would fix me. i have had very little symotoms for nearly a year now but there is one think that never improved, which is muscus leakage.

when i go for a number 2 i will have to go back 2 or 3 times to clean(it yuck) and im contantly worried about the smell.

im at uni and i cant where tractsuit pants for a whole day cause if i go to the toilet, i will really smell.

I also have a new girlfriend (3 months) that i also worry about smell and hope i dont leave a smell on her bed (sorry if too much information). Please give me advise and if anyone has the same problem or have had success on getting over it please share

thankyou
 
I have anal leakage. I haven't found much of a solution, but I have made Huggies Cleanteam flushable wipes my very dear friend. I have noticed that certain types of clothing can make it worse. You know those running pants that have the inner mesh layer - VERY BAD. I think it is a layer that rubs the area too much. As when I wear boxer briefs without undies (I am a girl) that area gets irritated and is more prone to leakage. But mine isn't everyday I would say it may be one or two days a week or every other week. The wipes really help clean the area very well, and I ALWAYS change my clothing if I have to use a wipe (outside clothing too.) And I try to notice if it is the material or activity I am doing that causes it.
 
I have found that Donnatol helps me with the issues at hand, the 4 active ingredients are powerful and definitely not forevery one, you can such the very fliud right out of you and end up in hypovolemic shock....

Another note, if your having a "smell issue" that is very serious and needs to be addressed by a Physician, if not been already. You could have a serious infection, hence the "leakage" and become septic.
 
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