The Best Donut Pillows for Pain Relief
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Sitting in an uncomfortable chair for long hours can be bothersome, and if you experience chronic pain or are in recovery post-surgery or childbirth, it can be downright unbearable. Thankfully, for certain folks, a donut pillow can help. "Donut pillows are ring-shaped pillows that are used to sit on to help distribute pressure onto less sensitive areas," explains Dr. Kevin Lees, D.C., Director of Chiropractic Operations at The Joint Chiropractic. We researched the best donut pillows of 2023 to help you find the right pillow for your needs, whether you're struggling with tailbone pain or looking for postpartum care products to soothe post-delivery discomfort.
Our top picks:
At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we spoke to medical experts in order to gain insight into what to look for when choosing the right donut pillow to suit a variety of needs. From versatile pillows to products designed with specific uses in mind, plus affordable picks under $30, we have donut cushions for every need and budget. After our top-rated picks, continue scrolling to learn more about the purpose of a donut pillow, who may benefit from using one and features to keep in mind when shopping.
Editor's note: While our expert picks can help with pain relief, a donut pillow should not be used in replacement of medical care and advice. "Consulting a healthcare professional before using one is a good idea, especially if you have underlying medical conditions," notes Dr. Melissa Prestipino, PT, DPT and Owner of Maize & Blue Rehab in Sparta, NJ.
Elizabeth Berry (she/her) is the Updates Editor at the Good Housekeeping Institute where she optimizes lifestyle content across verticals. Prior to this role, she was an Editorial Assistant for Woman’s Day where she covered everything from gift guides to recipes. She also has experience fact checking commerce articles and holds a B.A. in English and Italian Studies from Connecticut College.
