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Cinchocaine + Policresulen

Uses

Cinchocaine and Policresulen are used in the treatment of anal fissures and piles.

How it Works

How Cinchocaine and Policresulen work: Cinchocaine is a local anesthetic that blocks the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses by decreasing the permeability of the neuronal membrane. Policresulen is a chemical agent that accelerates the process of clot formation and stops bleeding.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Cinchocaine and Policresulen include application site reactions such as burning, irritation, itching, and redness.

Expert Advice

  • Wash your hands before and after applying Cinchocaine + Policresulen.
  • Do not take any oral laxatives along with Cinchocaine + Policresulen without consulting your doctor.
  • Inform your doctor if you are taking any medications that may cause constipation, such as:
    • Iron tablets
    • Antibiotics
  • A fibre-rich diet, including:
    • Wholegrain bread and cereals
    • Fruits
    • Green leafy vegetables
  • Drink six to eight glasses of water each day.
  • Engage in daily exercise to maintain healthy bowel function.
  • In addition to using Cinchocaine + Policresulen, consider indulging in warm baths to help soothe the area and ease pain.
  • Do not ignore the urge to pass stools. Suppressing this feeling may lead to:
    • Larger and harder stools
    • Increased difficulty in passing stools later

Other Combinations

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