Does it hurt to pass a stool with a corkscrew?

When done correctly, the use of corkscrew laxatives is almost painless, although some people may experience mild pain and discomfort. It is a non-invasive procedure, and there is usually no significant discomfort when prepared properly before use. Cocaine is often used in patients with constipation who have dry stools that are difficult to pass. Before using Cocaine, you should be fully relaxed, avoid emotional tension, and take the prone position or the left lateral position, and moderately elevate the buttocks. Cut open the front end of the corkscrew, squeeze out a little, lubricate the corkscrew into the anus section, then hold the ball of corkscrew, slowly inserted into the anus until the ball, quickly squeeze the ball of corkscrew, squeeze the end and pull out quickly. Kessel should be kept in the body for 10 minutes, and then discharged after the feces have been sufficiently softened. Correct use of Coca-Cola is often without significant discomfort and is effective in relieving constipation caused by hard stools, but should not be used for long periods of time. However, it should not be used for a long period of time. If there is prolonged constipation and difficulty in defecation, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible to prevent the condition from progressing and causing adverse consequences.