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Scheriproct Ointment works fast and efficiently to relieve the size of lumps and hemorrhoids in the back passage. The treatment is a prescription-only drug for adults above 18 years. Scheriproct Ointment works for both internal and external hemorrhoids. The patient uses a washable application nozzle that is comfortable to insert in the rectum for internal treatment. For external hemorrhoids, the user should apply directly to the infected area.

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Description

What Is Scheriproct Ointment?

Scheriproct Ointment works fast and efficiently to relieve the size of lumps and hemorrhoids in the back passage. The treatment is a prescription-only drug for adults above 18 years. Scheriproct Ointment works for both internal and external hemorrhoids. The patient uses a washable application nozzle that is comfortable to insert in the rectum for internal treatment. For external hemorrhoids, the user should apply directly to the infected area. Consult the doctor for advice if you don't see any change in the piles after seven days.

How Does Scheriproct Ointment Work?

Scheriproct Ointment is a dual-action steroid drug. The ointment contains two active ingredients, prednisolone, and cinchocaine. Prednisolone is a Corticosteroid, which relieves pain and inflammation. It works by reducing the chemical action within the body's cells that cause the skin to become red, itchy, and swollen. Cinchocaine is a local anesthetic that reduces pain and irritation caused by hemorrhoids. It works by blocking pain signals from reaching the brain. This produces a numbing effect on the area where Scheriproct ointment is applied.

Warnings

  • Do not use for more than 7 days without consulting a healthcare provider.
  • Prolonged use may lead to skin thinning due to the corticosteroid.
  • Do not use Scheriproct Ointment if you currently have a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection for which you are not currently receiving treatment.
  • If you are on medication, consult your doctor before using Scheriproct Ointment for information on medical interactions.

Directions

Follow the guidance of your healthcare provider and read the instructions before use:

  • Only apply the ointment on your back passage and the surrounding painful areas.
  • Apply this medicine twice a day to the affected areas.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly before and after use.
  • You need to gently wash and dry your anus and surrounding skin before applying the cream.
  • If you are using the applicator to treat internal hemorrhoids, you will need to clean it with warm water, a paper towel, and a cotton bud after each use.

Ingredients

Scheriproct Ointment contains two active ingredients, cinchocaine hydrochloride and prednisolone hexanoate.

The other ingredients are macrogol-400-monoricinoleate, castor oil and chypre perfume oil.

Side Effects

Common side effects include:

  • Thinning of the skin
  • Skin reactions at the application site
  • Swelling under the skin and eyes
  • Shortness of breath

If you experience severe side effects, consult your doctor. 

FAQs

1. How often should I use Scheriproct Ointment?

Apply a small amount to the affected area twice daily, preferably after a bowel movement, or as directed by your doctor.

2. Can I use Scheriproct Ointment internally?

Yes, Scheriproct Ointment can be applied internally using the applicator provided for the treatment of internal hemorrhoids.

3. How long does it take to work?

Relief from symptoms can start within a few days, but continue using as prescribed to ensure complete healing.

4. Is Scheriproct safe for long-term use?

Scheriproct is generally used for short-term treatment (no longer than 7 days) due to the corticosteroid component. Consult your doctor for extended use.

5. Can Scheriproct be used during pregnancy?

Use of Scheriproct during pregnancy should be under the advice of a healthcare provider, as corticosteroids may have effects on pregnancy.