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Does pilex cream shrink piles?
Action: Combats piles (hemorrhoids): Pilex shrinks pile mass, controls bleeding and heals inflamed skin and the mucus membrane. The drug offers symptomatic relief from rectal bleeding, pain, itchiness and corrects chronic constipation associated with hemorrhoids.
Is pilex ointment good for hemorrhoids?
Himalaya Pilex Forte Ointment is formulated using a blend of ingredients that are beneficial in piles (hemorrhoids). It offers relief from rectal bleeding, pain, itchiness, etc. due to the piles. It also acts as a local analgesic and relieves pain during the excretion of the fecal matter.
How do you apply pilex cream?
Apply the Pilex ointment before and after a bowel movement with the help of the applicator. Wash the applicator with warm water using soap to keep it hygienic and reusable.
How does Himalaya pilex work?
Pilex shrinks pile mass, controls bleeding and heals inflamed skin and the mucus membrane. The drug offers symptomatic relief from rectal bleeding, pain, itchiness and corrects chronic constipation associated with hemorrhoids. The local analgesic property of Pilex relieves pain and ensures pain-free fecal excretion.
Can pilex cure fissure?
Pilex forte helps reduce inflammation and pain, checks infection, hastens the healing process and supports speedy recovery in fissure-in-ano and post-hemorrhoidal surgery. The laxative property of Pilex forte tablet corrects chronic constipation associated with fissure-in-ano.
Which is best ointment for piles?
Hydrocortisone treatments for piles can be called by a variety of brand names including the Anusol range, Anugesic, Germaloids, Perinal, Proctosedyl, Uniroid and Xyloproct.
Do Grade 1 hemorrhoids bleed?
Grade I hemorrhoids bleed but do not prolapse; on colonoscopy, they are seen as small bulges into the lumen. Grade II hemorrhoids prolapse outside the anal canal but reduce spontaneously. Grade III hemorrhoids protrude outside the anal canal and usually require manual reduction.