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I bought a sitz bath to relieve external hemorrhoids; at what temperature should the water inside be? I am 38 weeks pregnant.

The water temperature for a sitz bath to relieve external hemorrhoids should be warm, around 25-30 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to use clean water each time and you can take the sitz bath for 10-15 minutes several times a day.

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