Description
Anusol Cream (23g)
Directions:
- Apply to the affected area at night, in the morning and after each bowel movement.
- For internal conditions use the rectal nozzle provided, remove the nozzle cap and clean the nozzle after each use.
- Topical use only.
Although the symptoms vary from person to person, the following scale should help you identify how mild or serious your condition is.
- Mild sufferers
- Itching and soreness around your bottom
- A dragging sensation in your back passage
- Discomfort or pain while you’re going to the loo Bright red spots of blood on the toilet paper after you’ve been to the loo
- Note: If you’re routinely bleeding when you go to the loo we advise you seek medical advice from your GP
- Moderate sufferers
- Occasional sharp pains up your bottom
- Discomfort sitting down
- A bulging or lumpy feeling just inside your back passage
- Lump(s) or swellings protruding from your bottom that can be pushed back inside
- More severe sufferers
- Hard lumps or swellings protruding from your bottom that won’t stay tucked inside when pushed back in.
If you’ve got piles, you should know that one in two people across Ire land will understand exactly how you feel. It can be uncomfortable, embarrassing and even painful.
- The good news: there are lots of ways to get yourself feeling better quickly.
- An effective treatment and a few small changes to your daily routine can really work wonders.
- In most cases, the symptoms of piles will clear up within a week or two.
Cautions:
- Not recommended for Children
- Always read the product information before taking this medicine.
- If symptoms persist consult your doctor.
- You may use Anusol Cream if you are pregnant or breast-feeding but as with all medicines at this time, you should discuss it with your doctor first.
- Keeps out of the reach and sight of children.
- Do not store above 25ºC
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