Germoloids cream. Works wonders, is very soothing and has mild anaesthetic in it so gets rid of the pain after 10 minutes or so.
Thanks. I'm trying Anusol right now but if anything it feels worse.
An aunt suffers dreadfully despite a v good diet. She swears by a bath with salt (specifically Epsom Salts). I've always wondered if my 25kg bags of water softener salt would give her the same effect for a fraction of the price. A shame it's pressed into chunky puck shapes!Don’t go riding on cold wet saddles.
Try warm salt water baths.
I once had a stay in hospital when I didn't go at all. The staff just thought it was a big joke, so I refused to go home until they gave me a suppository.I returned from a stay with relatives, during which I didn't go to the toilet at all.
Since you raised the subject, my father's pile surgery was a bit grim too. The worst bit was when they pulled a packing piece out the day after, but it was quite a few weeks IIRC before he could walk far. That was about 40 years ago.One GP told me that she had surgery and the first bowel movement after the op was like passing a red hot cannonball wrapped in barbed wire. She was not wrong as I found out but bathing in warm salted water helped.
This was some years ago and things are probably not so bad now.
Here the irreverent call them touroids.Off-topic: The locals in Cornwall refer to Tourists as haemorrhoids - they come down in bunches, turn red, and are a pain in the arse!
On topic: Anusol cream and suppositories worked for me!
Yup I can relate to that. Every time I cough it hurts down there. Starting to think that it's running that caused the irritation. Have looked online and it seems to be a common problem for runners (and cyclists to a lesser extent). Slapping on some Vaseline before going for a run/cycle ride seems to be the advice. I hope things get better for you. Also, I find bread really makes things worse and stopping eating it has helped in the past - the yeast can really cause bad itching.Fellow sufferer. Here. Nightmare for a couple years or more. As others have posted. Over the counter stuff don't work for me. I,m on a repeat prescription of some ointment. Can't remember name proctosydal. Sounds about right. It works sort of. The the itching is getting me down. Gave up eating meat 2019. Still the same problems. Perhaps try junk food as not tried that yet!.. I'll take any advice.
Wet wipes should be ok but I think general advice is to avoid soap when cleaning. Just plain water works. You can get portable bidets which sit on top of the loo seat which can be useful.Had them for about 10yrs i'd guess, 3 suggestions:
Mine used to really bother me and i thought i was going to have to go to the grape harvester (as they say here), but my Doc was quite against it. Having since focused on No2 (no pun...) i can say it's really really important. Sweat is a real catalyst in causing a flare up, a simple dog walk in summer for me could achieve that but just make sure you keep clean. Wet wipes are really good but we banned those in our house a few years back so moist (wetted) regular loo paper is just as effective.
- Diet as others have suggested
- Cleanliness is hyper important
- A decent cream to reduce the irritation when they flare up
It's amazing how the old chalfonts can really grate on you and get you down
I keep a tube of magic creme (they all work pretty well) in my briefcase, in my travel bag, in my car and in the bathroom