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Hemoclin Gel - Rapid Relief from Haemorrhoids, Fissures and Anal Discomfort 45mls

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Our Mumsnetters recommended Anusol Cream as the best and most effective haemorrhoid cream. It's easy to use, soothes the itching from the first application and works its magic on both internal and external piles. How we chose our recommendations Germolene cream with anaesthetic. It's much, much better than pile cream. And it's not expensive.” (Recommended by Mumsnetter SunnySpills) Our verdict Anusol is good - both in suppository and cream form. You may need to give it about seven days to really work.” (Rated by Mumsnetter puffinkoala) Our verdict While not strictly a haemorrhoid treatment, as far as Mumsnetters are concerned, Witch Hazel does the job along with the best of them when it comes to soothing painful piles.

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Reduces: irritation, swelling, bleeding, itching, pain, burning and protects the irritated skin. Benefit Let’s talk about haemorrhoids (or piles, if you prefer). They have long been the punchline of many a bad joke, but as sufferers will tell you, haemorrhoids are no laughing matter. In fact, they are, quite literally, a pain in the bum. Piles are lumps containing enlarged blood vessels that appear in or around your bottom and can cause itching, pain and even bleeding when going to the toilet.Aqua, Glycerin, Betaine, Panthenol, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer, Laureth-9, Phenoxyethanol, Xanthan Gum, Allantoin, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Carboxymethyl Betaglucan, Opuntia Ficus-Indica Stem Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate. Application and dose: Do you have to rub cream on? Does the treatment come with an applicator? Or is the treatment a suppository? What’s the dose and how long should you use it for? You need to find out the answers to these questions before purchasing. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. The listed offers do not constitute legally binding advertising claims of the merchants.

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For treatment of anal discomforts (irritation, itching, burning, sensitivity): Apply in and around the affected area using the gel at least twice per day or in ample quantity for a period of two weeks whenever relief is desired. More frequent application increases the effectiveness. If the itching and pain is awful then a tepid bath with some Witch Hazel in is lovely.” (Rated by Mumsnetter RainingZen) Our verdictChances are you probably know all there is to know about Boots.com, but if you don’t then here’s a little more detail about them. They say it’s what's inside that counts, and internal piles really need an internal solution. Mumsnetters who have been driven to distraction by internal haemorrhoids swear by Germoloids Suppositories for fast and effective relief. I’ve had horrific piles in the past. I’ve tried all prescription and over-the-counter stuff and the only thing that worked for me was classic Germolene! Best stuff ever!” (Vetted by Mumsnet user whymewhyme) You need Preparation H Wipes for comfort. You use them instead of toilet paper and they are very soothing whilst you are waiting for the cream to do its job.” (Vetted by sophiasnail) Preparation H Wipes are a [lifesaver] and soothing when cleansing the area.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user jalopy) Our verdict

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Treatment type: Cream | Active ingredients: Zinc Oxide, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl benzoate, Benzyl Cinnamate and Lanolin (hypoallergenic) | Daily dose: Apply a thin layer as required | Safe for pregnancy?: Not specified What we love If your haemorrhoids are on the milder side, then Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream, the saviour of sore bottoms, may just be the answer. Once again, Sudocrem is not strictly a pile treatment, but a great all-rounder which can be used on everything from minor burns to acne and bedsores, so we'd recommend keeping a tub in the bathroom cupboard even if piles aren't an issue. Treatment type: Ointment | Active ingredients: Zinc Oxide and Lidocaine Hydrochloride | Daily dose: Use at least twice a day with a minimum of three to four hours between applications. Particularly recommended after a bowel movement. | Safe for pregnancy?: Yes What we love According to the NHS, you should expect to see an improvement after seven days of home treatment. If you’ve been using a haemorrhoid cream for longer than seven days and there are no signs of the treatment working, then you should book an appointment with your GP. What cream is best for haemorrhoids?A note of caution though: Witch Hazel has been known to cause red and itchy skin, so those with allergies should consult their GP before applying. Even if you aren’t prone to allergies and haven’t used Witch Hazel before, try a test patch before applying to your haemorrhoid, otherwise you could end up making the problem worse. Treatment type: Gel | Active ingredients: 2QR-complex from Aloe Vera | Daily dose: At least twice a day, and after bowel movement | Safe for pregnancy?: Not specified What we love

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This popular nappy rash cream is an emollient which forms a protective barrier to prevent clothes from rubbing and irritating the haemorrhoid, while its mild local anaesthetic helps to ease the pain. It’s also an antibacterial, so it helps aid the healing process. Treatment type: Wipes | Active ingredients: Witch Hazel | Daily dose: Use before applying piles treatment and after each bowel movement | Safe for pregnancy?: Yes What we love Designed to complement haemorrhoid treatment creams such as Anusol or Germaloids, the wipes contain Witch Hazel and aloe vera to soothe and hydrate itching and irritated skin. Treatment type: Cream | Active ingredients: Phenol and Chlorhexidine Digluconate | Daily dose: No specific guidance for piles | Suitable for pregnancy?: Yes What we love What makes Witch Hazel stand out from the rest is its versatility, with those who’ve been plagued by problematic piles applying it straight onto the haemorrhoid, onto sanitary towels or even adding it to bath water in their bid to find relief.I use a plain cotton facial cleansing pad and douse it in the Witch Hazel, then pop it by the painful area and leave it there (bum cheeks keep it in place!). Nothing has been anywhere near this effective for me.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user SilentPanic) Yes, haemorrhoid creams do work. They have the dual function of soothing itching and reducing the size of the haemorrhoid. Suppositories, for internal haemorrhoids, work in the same way. As well as being a great all-rounder for cuts, grazes and scrapes, who knew that the humble tube of Germolene could also work miracles on piles too?

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