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Proctosedyl Suppositories

 
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Proctosedyl Suppositories are used to reduce swelling, pain, and inflammation of hemorrhoids, piles, and other rectal lesions. The conditions are sometimes caused by a low fibre diet or straining when having a bowel motion. Ensure that you stay hydrated and eat a diet rich in fibre to prevent getting painful hemorrhoids. 

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Description

What Are Proctosedyl Suppositories?

Proctosedyl Suppositories are used to reduce swelling, pain, and inflammation of hemorrhoids, piles, and other rectal lesions. The conditions are sometimes caused by a low fibre diet or straining when having a bowel motion. Ensure that you stay hydrated and eat a diet rich in fibre to prevent getting painful hemorrhoids. Sanofi-Aventis company manufactures proctosedyl Suppositories. The remedy is a prescription-only treatment.

How Do Proctosedyl Suppositories Work?

Proctosedyl ointment and suppositories contain hydrocortisone, a steroid, and cinchocaine hydrochloride, a local anesthetic. These work together to reduce swelling and itchiness and numb pain. Proctosedyl suppositories work by temporarily blocking the pathway of pain messages along nerve fibers. This numbs sensation in the area where the medicine has been applied. It produces relief from pain and itching resulting from hemorrhoids, rectal fissures, and lumps.

Warnings

  • Avoid using proctosedyl Suppositories if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any ingredients of proctosedyl suppositories.
  • Avoid using if you have tuberculosis.
  • Avoid using if you have a fungal or viral infection.
  • Avoid using if you are breastfeeding or pregnant.
  • Avoid prolonged use without medical advice, as corticosteroids can thin the skin and cause other side effects.
  • Consult your doctor if you experience allergic reactions or persistent symptoms.

Directions

  • Remove from the packaging.
  • Moisten the suppositary.
  • Raise your knee to your chest.
  • Insert one suppository into the rectum two to three times a day, preferably after a bowel movement.
  • Follow the prescribed course and do not discontinue prematurely without consulting your healthcare provider.
  • Proctosedyl Suppositories should only be inserted in the back passage.
  • Try not to go to the toilet for at least one hour to allow the suppository enough time to work.

Ingredients

Proctosedyl suppository contains the active ingredients hydrocortisone and cinchocaine hydrochloride.

The other ingredients are framycetin sulfate BP 10 mg (equivalent to 7 mg of framycetin base-1%), dibucaine (cinchocaine), HCl BP 5 mg (0.5%), and esculin 10 mg (1%).

Side Effects

Like all other medicines, proctosedyl may cause some side effects. If you experience any they may include:

  • Mild irritation
  • Stinging, or discomfort at the application site.

If you experience thinning and damage to the skin or allergic reactions, seek medical advice. If the proctosedyl suppositories affects you in any other way, consult your doctor or prescriber. 

FAQs

1. How often should I use Proctosedyl Suppositories?

Insert one suppository into the rectum two to three times a day, or as directed by your healthcare provider.

2. Can I use Proctosedyl for external hemorrhoids?

While Proctosedyl suppositories are designed for internal hemorrhoids, the cream version may be more suitable for external hemorrhoids.

3. How long does it take to work?

Relief from symptoms like pain and itching can start within a few days, but it’s important to continue using the suppositories for the full course prescribed by your doctor.

4. Is Proctosedyl safe for long-term use?

Proctosedyl is generally prescribed for short-term use. Long-term use of corticosteroids can lead to side effects, so it should only be used as directed by a doctor.

5. Can I use Proctosedyl while pregnant?

Consult your healthcare provider before using Proctosedyl during pregnancy or breastfeeding.