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Anusol Cream
What is Anusol Cream?
Anusol cream contains three active ingredients Zinc oxide, Balsam Peru, and Bismuth oxide. These help soothe the itch and shrink the size of piles. Anusol cream can be used for both internal and external piles and comes with a nozzle to help with internal application.
How to buy Anusol Cream online
You can buy Anusol Cream over the counter, simply add it to your cart and checkout.
How it works
Anusol cream contains three active ingredients:
Zinc oxide is an astringent and mild antiseptic.
Balsam Peru has a very mild antiseptic that protects sore areas and may promote healing in the area.
Bismuth oxide is weakly astringent with antiseptic properties.
The combination of these three ingredients preven bacterial growth and shrink and constrict the piles.
How to use Anusol cream
Anusol cream is for topical use only, which means it is applied directly to the affected area.
The recommended dose is to apply it each morning and after each bowel movement.
External piles: Wash the affected 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 cream for 7 days, if the piles persist for longer than 7 days contact your doctor.
Anusol Cream also has lubricating properties for use alongside suppositories.
Missed dose of Anusol cream
It should be used regularly for maximum effectiveness if you miss a dose of Anusol HC, do not double dose, simply apply a normal dose when you remember and carry on using as normal.
What causes piles?
There are multiple causes of piles and include:
- Straining while on the toilet
- Sitting for longer than needed on the toilet
- Obesity
- Pregnancy
- Low-fiber diets
- Regular heavy lifting
- Constipation and diarrhoea
- Anal intercourse
Other help with piles (haemorrhoids)
Piles are lumps found inside and around the anus. Usuallly they will get better on their own after a few days and will not require treatment. There are ways to help treat and prevent piles, you should:
- Make sure you are drinking lots of water
- Eat plenty of fibre
- Keep your bottom clean and dry
- Have a warm bath to ease itching and pain
- Wrap an ice pack in a towel and apply to the area do not directly apply an ice pack to the skin as it can cause ice burn
- Avoid foods & drinks that can cause constipation such as alcohol and process foods
- Gently push the pile back inside
- Exercise
You should not
- Wipe your bottom rough or too hard, this can break the skin and lead to piles developing
- Hold in the urge to poo
- Push too hard when pooing
- Try to avoid opioids such as codeine as they commonly cause consitpation
- If you bleed do not take ibuprofen
If you do require piles treatment, there are multiple options available such as creams, ointments and suppositories, all of our treatments can be found here: Piles treatment. Performing the above alongside treatment will help to get rid of piles.
How do I know if I have piles
Symptoms of piles include:
- Bright red blood in your stools (poo)
- Bright red blood or mucus on toilet paper after you wipe
- Itchy anus
- Feeling like you still need to go after going to the toilet
- Feeling like you still need to go after going to the toilet
- Lumps and/or pain around your anus
You can also find a picture of piles here
Please call 111 or contact your GP if you have piles and your temperature is very high, or there is pus leaking from your piles.
Who cannot use Anusol cream
Do not use anusol cream if you are allergic to Anusol cream or any of the ingredients inside this medicine.
Anusol cream side effects
Side effects are very and are usually mild with Anusol cream. If you experience any signs of reaction such as a skin rash stop using Anusol.
Anusol cream Alternative
There are multiple treatment options available for piles:
Anusol cream ingredients
Active Ingredients: Zinc oxide, Bismuth oxide, Balsam peru.
Other ingredients: Glycerol monostearate, liquid paraffin, propylene glycol, polysorbate 60, sorbitan stearate, titanium dioxide (E171), methyl hydroxybenzoate (E218), propyl hydroxybenzoate (E216) and water.
More Anusol cream information
If you would like more information on, you can find the SPC here
Anusol FAQs
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How do I use Anusol to get the best results?
You should find the cause of your piles and where possible address them while using the Anusol to help increase the chance of successful treatment and prevent the piles coming back. Common causes of piles include but are not limited to: constipation, low-fiber diet, regular heavy lifting, pregnancy, obesity, anal intercourse, straining, constipation or diarrhoea. Make sure to use the cream for 5-7 days.
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Can I use Anusol cream while pregnant?
It is likely to be safe to use while pregnant but Anusol should only be used during pregnancy under a doctors supervision.
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Can I use Anusol cream while breastfeeding?
Before using any piles treatment be aware that piles after pregnancy tend to go away by themselves. You can use Anusol cream while breastfeeding, only a tiny amount is likely to pass into breast milk. . If you notice your baby is unusually tired, irritable or not feeding well contact your GP, midwife or health visitor.
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Is it safe to buy Anusol cream from your pharmacy?
We are a General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) registered pharmacy and we source all our pharmaceutical products from reputable wholesalers, the same wholesalers that provide the medicines used to fill NHS prescriptions.
If you buy them from an unregistered pharmacy you may be wasting your money at best or at worse harm yourself buying and taking fake tablets. Always check to make sure where you are buying them from are registered with the GPhC. -
Does Anusol cream expire?
Yes, like most medicines it has a shelf life and will become less effective if it is left unused. Always check the expiry date of any medicines you are taking before you take them. If you find your medication has expired, you can post them to us, bring them to us or take them to your nearest pharmacy for safe disposal.
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How should I store Anusol cream?
Store this medication in a dry area below 25°C and keep out of direct sunlight. Storing any medicine incorrectly could result in the medicine becoming less effective.
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What is maximum time I can use Anusol cream?
If your piles have not improved after 7 days of use, stop using the ointment and contact your doctor. If after 7 days they have gone it is safe to continue use for a few days to make sure they are fully gone. Thinning of the skin will only occur if used for a prolonged period of time.
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What does Anusol cream contain?
Active Ingredients: Zinc oxide, Bismuth oxide, Balsam peru.
Other ingredients: Glycerol monostearate, liquid paraffin, propylene glycol, polysorbate 60, sorbitan stearate, titanium dioxide (E171), methyl hydroxybenzoate (E218), propyl hydroxybenzoate (E216) and water. -
Who shouldn't use Anusol cream?
Do not use this medication if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.