Proctosedyl ointment is a type of topical medication often used to relieve the symptoms of haemorrhoids (piles) and itchiness in the anal region. This means it can provide targeted treatment by applying the medication to the affected area in the case of external haemorrhoids.
The ointment contains hydrocortisone which is a type of corticosteroid which reduces inflammation, other ingredients include soothing substances for relieving pain, irritation, and swelling. Make sure to follow the instructions on the medication packaging or your doctor’s instructions to ensure you are using Proctosedyl ointment safely and effectively.
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Proctosedyl ointment is a topical medication usually prescribed for relieving symptoms of haemorrhoids (piles) or itchiness in anal region. Piles happen when there is excessive pressure in the blood vessels around or inside the anus, this then causes swelling, itchiness, and sometimes pain.
The active ingredient in the ointment is a corticosteroid, specifically hydrocortisone that reduces inflammation in the area it is applied to. The ointment also contains soothing agents to treat other symptoms such as swelling, irritation, and pain. Please note that Proctosedyl ointment can only provide symptom relief, it cannot cure haemorrhoids. If treatment at home has not worked or your symptoms are worsening, it is best to get consult a medical professional.
Haemorrhoids, more commonly known as piles, are swollen areas around or inside the anus with enlarged blood vessels inside. These swollen areas often form because of increased pressure in the blood vessels in the area, this might be because of pregnancy, straining from chronic constipation, or sitting for long periods.
Symptoms of piles include:
Luckily, piles often improve with simple treatments (e.g creams, warm bath) or lifestyle changes (e.g high fibre diet, staying hydrated). In some severe cases, medical procedures may be needed. If you have any symptoms of piles/haemorrhoids, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for assessment of the situation and prompt relief of your symptoms.
If you make lifestyle changes to make your poo easier to pass and reduce straining during bowel movements, a lot of the time, piles (haemorrhoids) go away after a few days.
For instance, you should work on increasing fibre in your diet and drinking more water. This can help soften stool and make it easier to pass which thus reduces the pressure on the blood vessels near the anus. You can also take warm baths and avoid sitting for long periods of time.
If your symptoms persist or get worse despite this home treatment, you should consult a medical professional to assess the situation and consider other treatment options.
Both Proctosedyl and Anusol are both effective topical treatments to manage symptoms of haemorrhoids such as pain, irritation, inflammation, and itchiness. The difference lies in what ingredients are in the cream and how the cream is used. When making the choice regarding which one is the best for you, you will have to consider factors such as: symptom severity or what works best for you. It is best to have this discussion with your doctor or pharmacist.
| Proctosedyl | Anusol cream (NC)
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Main ingredients | Proctosedyl contains hydrocortisone which is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation.
The ointment also contains an anaesthetic agent (cinchocaine) to manage swelling, irritation, and pain.
| Anusol cream contains natural ingredients including Menthol, Aloe Vera, and Witch Hazel.
These are primarily ‘emollients’ that can help protect and soothe the affected area with a cooling effect.
Note that there are different forms of Anusol, some of them such as Anusol cream (HC) contain hydrocortisone.
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Period of use | Unless your doctor has directed you to, do not use this ointment for more than 7 days.
| This form of Anusol is safe to be used for a longer period of time. |
Best suited for | Management of more severe symptoms.
Suitable for internal and external haemorrhoids
Not usually suitable for long-term use.
Currently the NICE guidelines recommend that people who are pregnant do not use haemorrhoid treatment that contains steroids.
| Management of less severe symptoms.
Suitable for internal and external haemorrhoids
Suitable for long-term use
This product is suitable for people who are pregnant as well as children.
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Common side effects
| Because Proctosedyl ointment does contain a steroid, it can be associated with thinning of the skin. | Rarely, some people may experience skin irritation, if this happens, stop using the product and consult a healthcare professional.
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Unfortunately, Proctosedyl Cream cannot directly shrink haemorrhoids (piles). The cream can help reduce the associated inflammation and swelling as Proctosedyl contains a drug called hydrocortisone. This drug is a corticosteroid, a class of drug that effectively tackles inflammation. Proctosedyl cream also contains other ‘local anaesthetic’ agents that help soothe symptoms like pain and irritation. For some people, going to a pharmacy and buying haemorrhoid treatment can be embarrassing so you can also Buy Proctosedyl Online at MedsforLess.
Here is a step by step guide to applying Proctosedyl ointment effectively:
3. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after applying the ointment
General advice:
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