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FAQs about Douches & Enemas
What is the difference between an anal douche and an enema?
Douching rinses the lower rectum using a small amount of water and takes only a few minutes. Enemas use a larger volume of water and reach further into the colon, making them a more involved process. For most people preparing for anal sex, a simple anal douche bulb is all that is needed.
How do I choose between a bulb douche and a shower attachment?
Bulb douches give you more control over pressure and volume, which makes them the smarter pick if you are new to anal douching. Shower attachments are convenient for regular use but require careful handling - too much water pressure can cause discomfort or internal damage. Get comfortable with a bulb first, then graduate to a shower attachment once the process feels familiar.
How long before anal play should I douche?
Twenty to thirty minutes is a reasonable gap. This gives your body time to expel any remaining water fully before you begin. Douching immediately before play can mean residual water is still present, which rather defeats the purpose.
How do I clean and store a reusable anal douche?
Rinse the bulb and nozzle with warm water immediately after use, then wash with mild unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner. Rinse thoroughly to remove any residue, and dry completely before storing. Keep the nozzle separate from the bulb during storage to allow air circulation and prevent moisture build-up.
Is anal douching safe to do regularly?
Occasional anal douching before play is considered low-risk for most people. Daily or multiple-times-a-week use can strip away the natural mucus lining of the rectum, which plays a protective role. Keep it to when you actually need it, use lukewarm plain water, and stop if you notice any irritation, bleeding or discomfort. Any concerns, speak to a healthcare provider.