(Part 2) Top products from r/popping

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We found 31 product mentions on r/popping. We ranked the 279 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/nutmegtell · 2 pointsr/popping

Gosh, I'm so sorry. If it really is a pilonidal cyst, you need to have the whole area removed. They should have taken the whole thing out the first time. If it is a PC, the recovery may be uncomfortable for a few months, but if you don't take care of it now it will get more painful, and can become infected causing more painful and expensive surgeries.

Here's my free advice (lengthy but worth every penny lol)

-Make sure your surgeon understands what they are talking about, and are current with what these cysts are and treatment. Don't be afraid to get a second opinion. Ask about the length of hospital stay and post op wound care. If they want to suture it closed, get out of there. That's a good way to have a reoccurrence and infection. Which I'm guessing you don't want.

-The wound is basically like taking an ice cream scoop out of your back. It may go to the bone. It will need to be left open and will heal from the inside out. Your body will create 'granular tissue' that fills it in. In a couple of months, skin will grow to cover it. You will NOT have a lasting scar at all!

-They may offer you either 'packing' or a wound Vac. Go for the Wound Vac. It gently pulls your tissue up, and in recent studies it's been shown that the wound will heal the granular tissue faster and with less pain and trauma to that area. They will have them at the hospital, and will give you a portable one for at home. My daughter carried it in a backpack so it wasn't really noticeable. But it does make a farting sound every so often. Not awesome for a 14 y/o shy freshman :/ )

-My husband had his wound packed with gauze (back in 1983). He had to have his mom change it twice a day for 6 weeks. If this is your only option make sure you get strong pain meds. I suggest for the first month or two go to the wound care clinic and have them do it.

While at the hospital:

-Get as much information as you can. Bring someone who can be your advocate. Obviously, in our case, as her mom that was me. It has to be someone who has a cool head and can listen to the care team to process what they are saying to help you. If you don't have a person to help, keep some note cards or a journal next to you and write down all of your questions as they come to you. Make sure they are answered in a way you understand. Don't be afraid to ask more than once or twice. My thoughts on hospital staff- If you're nice, ask the nurses about their families and don't yell at them you'll get much better care. Be assertive but not aggressive.

-Take any and all pain meds you need. It might start with (most likely) morphine, but they have everything available. Don't be afraid to ask. If you have a history of abuse, they can help monitor so you don't get on fragile ground. They gave my daughter an rx for morphine patches, Vicodin and Xanax for wound changes. Because they caused her severe pain but also anxiety. She never needed the patches and she stopped needing the others after two months. She takes a Tylenol or Motrin every few weeks now. Her granular tissue is healed, her skin is getting thicker, but it's still a bit tender.

Post surgery:
You won't be able to sit on your bottom or lie on your back for a few weeks. Get this body pillow - called the Snoogle was recommended by her Physical Therapist while in the hospital. You could get one now, it might help release the pain in your lower back before surgery. It was VERY helpful and worth the trip to the baby store on the way home. These inflatable waffle pads are also great for when you can lay on your back without putting pressure on the coccyx -- and far better than the inflatable doughnuts they give to some people.

You won't be able to get it wet, so get some dry spray shampoo, and you can use these disposable wash cloths to bathe yourself as needed. Showering wasn't too hard, the wound Vac is sealed and I just set it outside the shower while she was in it. Once she was done with the wound Vac and able to shower again the wound care team recommended this tea tree body wash from Trader Joe's .

I have a list of post op necessities, I can post if want (even more) information lol. I figure knowledge is power, so if you go in knowing what you want, what to ask about, and knowing what's coming up, you'll feel more in charge and have control/agency over your own care.

Best of luck, let me know how it goes! Maybe it's not this at all :) 🤞

u/ladiesman317 · 1 pointr/popping

InstaSkincare Blackhead and Blemish Remover Tool Kit - Esthetician Skin Care Set for F... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UOBTIQ2/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_KoSoxbE78R880
I had rewards to knock almost all of the price off, I do encourage everyone to sign up for an Amazon credit card btw, phenomenal rewards system

u/Heptite · 2 pointsr/popping

Mine never hurt me. I had one almost identical to this one--same place on the same wrist. It just didn't bother me but it slowly got larger and larger until I asked my doctor to drain it. He did it almost the exact same way as on this video too...

...Then he said, "oooey-gooey, thick and chewy!" just before he injected a steroid into my wrist to try to prevent it from recurring.

Edit: It did recur, but I got rid of it by using one of those hand strengthening things: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006GCBL4/

My theory is that it forces the joints to "open" enough that the synovial fluid can very gradually redistribute.

u/lindz2205 · 2 pointsr/popping

Try to grow the nail out and trim or file it down evenly. If I feel like I’m getting an ingrown nail, then I lift the corners of the nail and put a piece of cotton between the nail and the skin and it helps it grow correctly. There are also some products on amazon that could help

Professional Stainless Steel Ingrown Toe Nail Correction Tool Pedicure Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075SBK8TD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_28y4DbK4YEY2N


Paronychia Toenail Treatment Tape Recover Corrector,52pcs Ingrown Toenail Tape Correction Tape Stickers, Toe Nail Healing Fingernail Care Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZJ4N91T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ibz4DbSGT3C0G


Kohm KP-7100 Ingrown Toenail File and Lifter Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HAHZBHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Sbz4Db9MKP4KQ

If you can get the infection to go away, you should find a good place to get a pedicure. My place is really good at lift the nail out, but not all places will be.

u/Kr_Treefrog2 · 2 pointsr/popping

A sinus rinse kit or Neti Pot might be nice to help flush the gunk out of your sinuses. It did wonders for me after sinus surgery. It also helps with my allergies on high pollen days and clears out the sawdust breathed in while woodworking.

u/iTonyK · 1 pointr/popping

Buy a Waterpik . It's expensive, but it'll be one of the best investments. I used to get them all the time, but a couple cleanings from the waterpik and I don't get them anymore. Just make sure it's set to mid-low pressure.

u/pandallama · 23 pointsr/popping

They sell a skin tag remover on Amazon that has great results. It comes with a device that shoots a tiny band around your skin tag. Take 5-10 days to fall off painlessly.


https://www.amazon.com/TagBand-Removal-Device-Medium-Large/dp/B00RVYW2PY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=skin+tag+remover&qid=1567889224&s=gateway&sprefix=skin+tag&sr=8-4

u/WallMaria · 3 pointsr/popping

Lifelong ingrown toenail sufferer here, once had one so bad it grew out of the side of my toe. When I finally went to the doctor, the nurse dry heaved when she saw it.

I feel your pain, friend, allow me to help.

  • Soak your foot in hot salt water for 15-20 minutes

  • I'd suggest buying some surgical scissors and cutting your ingrown along the line of the enflamed skin, then popping the nail clip out. Something like these surgical scissors will do nicely. If you can't wait they have them at Rite Aid or any comparable chain pharmacy, they're generally pretty cheap too.

  • Once you've taken out the offending chunk of nail from the side wall of your toe, I'd suggest soaking a strip of cotton in hydrogen peroxide and twisting it into a strip, then you should use a nail file and pack that soaked cotton strip in between your nail and the skin. Do this a couple times a day. It will be full of puss and blood when you take it out, it's awesome. Take pictures for us!

u/Faeidal · 7 pointsr/popping

How about 20 of them
You’re welcome 🙂

u/hamstersundae · 3 pointsr/popping

This has long been one of my favorites for simple Japanese pickling. Quick & Easy Tsukemono: Japanese Pickling Recipes https://www.amazon.com/dp/488996181X/

u/optosser · 6 pointsr/popping

This will change your life

https://www.amazon.com/NeilMed-100-Sinus-Rinse-Complete/dp/B000RDZFZ0

Squeeze it up one side while you blow your nose as hard as you can and the water blasts out the other. And all the shit comes out too. Takes a little bit to get used to but has been literally life changing for me. Just be sure to use distilled water so you don't get the amoeba...

u/Wangjohnson · 8 pointsr/popping

Link?

Edit: InstaSkincare Blackhead and Blemish Remover Tool Kit - Esthetician Skin Care Set for Facial Acne - Easily Cure Pimples, Blackheads, Comedones, Acne, and Facial Impurities https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UOBTIQ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-b9IxbH4XXQ0R

u/crihfield · 2 pointsr/popping

try using this

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GCLTVG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

i used other freezing products before and it didnt work. i had a 5 year old wart to deal with. i did have some it removed using this. i would still recommend finding a doctor to treat this. that looks huge. or find a higher grade of acid than what i recommended. mines completely gone now. it took 5 months to get rid of but im over it. for now.

u/fraggedears · 26 pointsr/popping

If you don't want to apply new products without testing, you could use sterile lancets and then pop a hydrpcolloid bandage over it. /r/skincareaddiction may have some feedback too. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

u/SpottedPaws · 5 pointsr/popping

Beadalon Tweezers, Curved https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DGISUG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3dRMxbVNQHMZH

I don't advocate a certain brand or shipper or anything, these are just the ones I happen to have in my Amazon cart

u/MirtaGev · 38 pointsr/popping

I can't believe no one here has mentioned TagBand. Is it possible none of you know of this lovely thing?

u/vanel · 1 pointr/popping

Think you're right, years ago I had this after some wax got impacted, had to use Lotrimine drops to get rid of it.

u/urvirb · 3 pointsr/popping

I usually use these dot ones They work overnight and come in a couple sizes.

u/SamanthaJK09 · 3 pointsr/popping

No worries! You can also use ear curettes if you don’t like water in your ear (like me), but I’m always scared I’ll jab it through my ear lol

u/Phylumz · 1 pointr/popping

I believe the tool to be something similar to
Medipoint Splinter Out Splinter Remover, 20 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006G2XVW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_9bRQAb38X94WT
No idea about the rest.

u/Unicorn_Ranger · 11 pointsr/popping

Gotta vent that dough before you bake. Get him one of these torture device looking gadgets.
https://www.amazon.com/Ateco-1357-Dough-Docker/dp/B000ZNPRJ6