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Anusol Hemorrhoids Treatment

Anusol Hemorrhoids Treatment: What Is It?

Anusol hemorrhoids treatment is a line of hemorrhoid products that were designed to help with all of the various symptoms that troublesome hemorrhoids can throw at you. It does have an option for internal hemorrhoids treatment, but the main focus of the Anusol hemorrhoids line is the painful and miserable external hemorrhoid and all its symptoms.

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Neo-Healar, an all purpose hemorrhoid cream that aims to cover many symptoms and get rid of the hemorrhoids.

The Anusol hemorrhoids line was bought out from its original owners and manufacturers some time ago, and so is sold in many places as Tucks hemorrhoids treatment. The two are the exact same products, just sold under different brand names in different regions. So, if you're looking for Anusol hemorrhoids treatment and can't seem to find it, look for Tucks instead.

The basic and original Anusol hemorrhoid treatment has zinc oxide, pramoxine and mineral oil as active ingredients, with a variety of oils, waxes, and preservatives as carriers and fillers. Zinc oxide is an astringent that makes swollen tissues and tender blood vessels shrink and get less inflamed. Pramoxine is a local anesthetic that numbs out the pain receptors on contact, reducing the misery that hemorrhoids can cause. Mineral oil is a moisturizer and anti-chapping ingredient able to soothe hemorrhoids that have gotten dried and irritated. The combination of these three ingredients into Anusol hemorrhoids ointment represents one of the mose effective hemorrhoids ointments on the market today.

The Anusol hemorrhoids ointment's success inspired its original manufacturers to create a whole line of successful and effective Anusol hemorrhoid treatments.

Anusol Hemorrhoids Treatment: What Forms Does It Come In?

Anusol hemorrhoids treatment comes in a multitude of different forms, each form for slightly different symptoms. In and among all of these different forms, there is bound to be at least one Anusol hemorrhoids treatment that will handle your symptoms perfectly and give you much needed relief. Keep in mind that the one thing that Anusol doesn't do is cure hemorrhoids for good. Anusol ointment is only really meant for symptom relief while you work on curing your hemorrhoids through other methods.

The original Anusol hemorrhoids ointment is for normal external hemorrhoids that cause a wide variety of symptoms, including pain, itching, and burning. The ingredients work together wonderfully to soothe chapped, irritated hemorrhoids, shrink swollen tissues, and block pain, itching, and burning directly by interfering with the pain receptors of the skin.

Anusol hemorrhoids medicated pads and medicated towellettes are made with with witch hazel extract and rubbing alcohol only. This combination serves to soothe and shrink inflamed hemorrhoidal tissues. Anusol medicated pads are often used to clean the hemorrhoidal area after bowel movements or before applying Anusol hemorrhoids ointment. When using Anusol medicated pads, it's important to never squeeze liquid out of the pad back into the container. If there is any dirt or bacteria on your hands, you could contaminate the whole batch.

Anusol hemorrhoids itching ointment only has hydrocortisone as an active ingredient. Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid that directly interferes with the immune system to stop swelling and itching almost instantly. Anusol itching ointment is extremely effective, but it can only be used for up to two weeks at a time. If you use it longer than that, the Anusol itching ointment can start making the tissues thin out, which robs the hemorrhoidal area of support. Naturally, that usually makes hemorrhoids even worse.

Anusol also makes a suppository for treatment of internal hemorrhoids with topical starch and cocoa butter. When used properly, the cornstarch in these Anusol suppositories forms a protective coating over the internal hemorrhoids that can help keep them from getting further irritated or damaged. If Anusol suppositories can keep internal hemorrhoids from being further damaged, then those hemorrhoids may actually have the chance to start healing.

Anusol Hemorrhoids Treatment: How To Use?

So, the question comes up, how best to use Anusol hemorrhoids treatment most effectively? Well, the first thing about using Anusol hemorrhoids treatment is to use it for its correct purpose. Take the time to figure out what kind of hemorrhoids you have, what symptoms you have, and which of the Anusol hemorrhoids line you actually need. That way you'll save both time and money while getting the exact Anusol hemorrhoids treatment that you need.

You can use the regular Anusol hemorrhoids ointment up to five times per day while treating hemorrhoid symptoms. Of course, you should always clean the area carefully first, and apply the Anusol hemorrhoids ointment with a cotton ball, cotton swab, or small pad of clean toilet paper. Wash your hands both before and after applying Anusol hemorrhoids ointment, and leave it on as long as possible.

Anusol hemorrhoids medicated pads and towellettes are best used for soothing and cleansing before applying Anusol hemorrhoids ointment. You can actually use these medicated pads as often as you like. Many people like to wipe up with them at every toilet visit throughout the day, considering how soothing they are. However, if you overdo it, you could wipe off all of your Anusol ointment and wind up irritating your hemorrhoids even more. Witch hazel extract and rubbing alcohol will dry out and chap your hemorrhoids if you use them too much, so use them wisely.

As stated above, you can only use the Anusol hemorrhoids treatment anti-itch ointment continually for up to two weeks at a time, and you really need to take a long break before you start using it again. The hydrocortisone in Anusol hemorrhoids itching ointment is powerful stuff that directly interferes with the immune system, and it needs to be treated with respect. Use Anusol hemorrhoids itching ointment sparingly and well, and it will stop the worst of your itching right in its tracks.

If you're trying to treat internal hemorrhoids with Anusol hemorrhoid suppositories, you can use them up to twice per day. For best results in terms of both storage and action, you may want to keep them in the refrigerator until right before use. This will help the Anusol hemorrhoid suppositories keep their shape better and make them feel better upon insertion. Chilling also makes the Anusol hemorrhoid suppositories easier to handle.

Anusol Hemorrhoid Treatment: Safety and Side Effects

Of course, Anusol hemorrhoid ointments and medications are real medicine that have real effects on the human body. As such, it's important to treat them with the respect that they deserve. Any medication that's capable of causing beneficial changes to the body is also capable of causing bad side effects, and Anusol hemorrhoid treatment is no different.

The first thing to watch out for when it comes to Anusol is allergic reactions. If you notice that you start getting a rash, hives, extra swelling, or extra itching when you use any of the Anusol treatment products, then you need to stop using it immediately and talk to your doctor. Most of the ingredients in the Anusol treatments are hypoallergenic, which means that they don't usually cause problems. However, you could develop an unexpected allergy or sensitivity to an active or inactive ingredient of an Anusol treatment, so it pays to watch out for them.

Of course, if you suffer from rectal bleeding at all, or if the redness, irritation, swelling and pain get worse, then you should discontinue all Anusol treatments and go to the doctor's as soon as possible. You should also plan a doctor's appointment if your hemorrhoids don't start getting better or if they get worse over the course of a week or two.

On rare occasion, the ingredients in Anusol treatments can interact badly with other chronic health problems or ongoing prescription medications. Read the drug warnings and safety panel carefully to see if you have any health problems or current medications that may cause problems with Anusol hemorrhoid products. If you have any questions, remember that your local pharmacist is always willing to consult with you for free if you just go up to the counter and ask.

Anusol Hemorrhoid Treatment: Conclusion

Anusol hemorrhoid treatment lines are really wonderful hemorrhoid symptom relief remedies. They work well to get hemorrhoid symptoms to quiet down and let you get on with the things you need to do every day. They may not work for everyone, because each human being has a unique physical system that reacts better to some things than others. However, in the context of an overall hemorrhoids healing and prevention plan, Anusol hemorrhoids treatments really work wonderfully for a lot of people. If you're in need of quick, effective hemorrhoids symptom relief, check them out as soon as possible. You'll be glad you did.

 

Anusol Hemorrhoids Treatment - References:

Physician's Desk Reference, PDR Network, LLC; 64 edition (November 15, 2009)

Tabor's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary


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The home treatment of hemorrhoids:

There are three pages on this site that you should read before leaving:

1... To treat your existing hemorrhoids, the page on how to treat hemorrhoids offers some wonderful treatments that should bring you relief and help heal you of those existing hemorrhoids. It offers you hope. So why not check out the page and see the before and after photos and then make your own mind up?

2... The page on hemorrhoid causes is likely the most important page we have to offer you, as it truely allows you to see what may be causing your hemorrhoids. Yes, you can go for an operation, but there is a good chance you will need another and another. So what's the point of that? Isn't it better to learn a little about your hemorrhoids and prevent them instead?

3... The page on hemorrhoids diet will give you a wealth of information and recipes to help resolve your hemorrhoids and might I add a 4th page on foods to avoid with hemorrhoids? Yes, there are foods that if consumed do definitely run you the risk of hemorrhoid flare ups and constipation.

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