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SCHERIPROCT OINTMENT (POM)

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What is Scheriproct Ointment?

Scheriproct Ointment contains prednisolone which is a corticosteroid and cinchocaine which is a local anaesthetic. Scheriproct can be used for both internal and external piles and comes with a nozzle to help with internal application.

Why should I choose Scheriproct Ointment?

Scheriproct Ointment is used to treat haemorrhoids, provides fast relief from pain and itching caused by both internal and external piles. As well as providing rapid relief from the symptoms caused by piles, it helps get to work shrinking and reducing the piles until they are completely gone within 5 - 7 days.

How it works

Scheriproct Ointment contains two active ingredients:
Prednisolone: A corticosteroid which reduces swelling and inflammation.
Cinchocaine: A local anaesthetic which will numb the area and provide relief from pain caused by piles. These ingredients act together to both provide relief and reduce and the size of piles.

How to use Scheriproct Ointment

Scheriproct Ointment is for topical use only, which means it is applied directly to the affected area.
The recommended dose is to apply at least twice daily and it can be applied 3–4 times a day on the first day if necessary.
External piles: Wash the anal area with gentle soap, and dry it with a soft towel, then gently apply the cream to the affected area.
Internal piles: Wash and dry the affected area, screw the nozzle provided onto the tube and remove the nozzle cap. Insert the nozzle into the back passage and squeeze gently. Clean the nozzle after each use.
Wash your hands before and after using Anusol.
Use the Ointment for 5-7 days and then apply once daily for a few days after the piles have cleared.
If the piles persist for longer than 7 days contact your doctor.

What causes piles?

There are multiple causes of piles and include:

  1. Straining while on the toilet
  2. Sitting for longer than needed on the toilet
  3. Obesity
  4. Pregnancy
  5. Low-fiber diets
  6. Regular heavy lifting
  7. Constipation and diarrhoea
  8. Anal intercourse

 

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