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Hydrocortisone for Piles and Itchy bottom

About Hydrocortisone for piles and itchy bottom

Hydrocortisone is used in some medicines to treat piles inside or around your anus and itchy bottom. These treatments do not cure piles, but they can help with the pain and itching. Hydrocortisone is a type of medicine known as a steroid (corticosteroid). Corticosteroids are not the same as anabolic steroids.

Hydrocortisone treatments for piles come as creams, ointments and suppositories. You can buy some smaller sizes from a pharmacy, but others are only available on prescription. Some of these medicines also contain local anaesthetics and other medicines to soothe the symptoms.

There are different types of Hydrocortisone, including injections and tablets.

Key facts

  1. Some hydrocortisone products creams and ointments can only be used on the outside of your body. The best type of treatment for you depends on your symptoms.
  2. You will usually apply treatments several times a day – first thing in the morning, last thing at night and after you have done a poo. Always follow advice from a pharmacist or doctor, or the leaflet that comes with your medicine.
  3. Do not use hydrocortisone treatments for longer than recommended, or use more than you are supposed to. The local anaesthetic in them can make your skin sensitive. Also, long-term use can make your skin thinner.
  4. Do not let children use hydrocortisone unless their doctor prescribes it for them.
  5. Hydrocortisone treatments for piles can be called by a variety of brand names including the Anusol range, Anugesic, Germaloids, Perinal, Proctosedyl, Uniroid and Xyloproct.

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