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Check the material and size
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Make sure it’s medical-grade silicone, flexible, and the right size so it’s snug but not tight.
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Avoid cracked or damaged rings.
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Use lubrication
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Apply a water-based lubricant to prevent friction and make it easier to put on or take off.
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Don’t use silicone-based lube with silicone products—it can degrade the material.
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Apply gently
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Always handle it gently and never force it into place.
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You should be able to remove it easily at any time.
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Mind the time
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Use it only for short periods (15–30 minutes).
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If you feel discomfort, pain, numbness, or color change, remove it right away.
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After use
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Wash with mild soap and warm water.
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Dry completely and store it in a cool, clean place.
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Health check
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Avoid use if you have skin irritation, open cuts, or circulation issues.
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If anything feels wrong or you have ongoing discomfort, stop and consult a healthcare provider.
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