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Anusol Soothing Relief Ointment contains added hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation and ease the discomfort of uncomplicated internal and external piles (haemorrhoids). It also contains other active ingredients that calm irritation and soothe the itching associated with piles.
Features: Anti-inflammatory, 4 way action - shrinks piles, relieves discomfort, soothes itching and reduces inflammation, With hydrocortisone.
Preparation and Usage: For anal application. Directions: Adults (over 18 years): Topical use only. Thoroughly cleanse the affected area, dry, and apply ointment on a gauze dressing. Use sparingly at night, in the morning, and after each bowel movement up to 4 applications per day. For internal conditions use the rectal nozzle provided, remove the nozzle cap and clean the nozzle after each use. Do not use for longer than 7 consecutive days. Read the enclosed patient leaflet before use.
Storage: Do not store above 25°C.
Safety Warning: For external use only. Keep out of the sight and reach of children. Children (under 18 years): Do not use. If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, only use this medicine on the advice of your doctor. If you continually suffer from piles, if the condition is not improved, or if rectal bleeding occurs, consult your doctor.
Ingredients: Active Ingredients per 100g: Hydrocortisone Acetate 0.25g, Bismuth Oxide 0.875g, Zinc Oxide 10.75g, Bismuth Subgallate 2.25g. Balsam Peru 1.875g, Benzyl Benzoate 1.25g, Other Ingredients: Petroleum Jelly White, Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate, Lanolin Anhydrous, Cocoa Butter, Castor Oil, Kaolin Light, Magnesium Stearate.
Brand details: Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swellings containing enlarged blood vessels found inside or around the bottom. In many cases, haemorrhoids don't cause symptoms and some people don't even realise they have them. But when symptoms do occur, they may include: Itchiness, soreness and/or inflammation around the anus Bleeding when passing stool (the blood will be bright red) Mucous discharge after passing stool Discomfort or pain when going to the loo Feeling like the bowels need to be emptied even after going to the toilet A bulging or lumpy feeling just inside the back passage A hard lump(s) protruding from the bottom Occasional sharp pains up the bottom A dragging sensation in the back passage.