Hey bro,
You do need to continue using the proctosedyl. The steroid in it helps to relieve the itch and reduce the swelling - it is the first line treatment for haemorrhoids. The lignocaine or lidocaine in it is an anesthetic - helps to numb the area.
If cream is not good enough, try the suppositories instead.
Also, one thing with haemorrhoid is both constipation or diarrhea can worsen it - so make sure you are not overdoing your fibre. Another thing to remember is with fibre, you need to remember to drink a lot of water. Or else it could make you constipated.
Normally haemorrhoids will go away after some time.
But if it really doesnt go away, and it bothers you too much, then maybe get it surgically removed. Avoid using toilets where you need to be squatting use the ones with a seat.
Hope this helps
Itch and pain in anus after hemorrhoid, looking for colorectal specialist
May 14 2020, 11:38 PM
Quote
0.1547sec
0.64
6 queries
GZIP Disabled