There are many types of medication available for the treatment of the infrequent occurance of hemorrhoids which are relatively painless but can still be very successful in treating most cases. Although surgical removal of hemorrhoids is an available option, it should only be reserved for the most serious conditions. While most hemorrhoids are not serious, they can be quite painful and can affect your day-to-day activities. Seeking treatment is very important if you are suffering from frequent bouts with hemorrhoids. There are several medications that have proved successful for relief of the pain and itching. The goal is to get relief from the itching and burning and also shrink the hemorrhoids...
Dibucaine Hemorrhoid and Anesthetic Ointment USP 1% - 1 Oz INDICATIONS: Dibucaine Hemorrhoid and Anesthetic Ointment USP 1%. For prompt temporary relief of pain, itching, and burning due to hemorrhoids and other anorectal disorders. May also be used topically
Tronolane Anesthetic Hemorrhoid Cream - 1 Oz INDICATIONS: Tronolane Anesthetic Hemorrhoid Cream Temporarily relieves pain, itching, burning and soreness associated with hemorrhoids.
$5.80
Avenoc Hemorrhoids Remedy Tablets - 60 Ea INDICATIONS: Avenoc Hemorrhoids Remedy Tablets Relieves minor symptoms of hemorrhoids and similar venous conditions due to dilated blood vessels in the rectal area. Sensation of rectal fullness, or
$6.67
Preparation H Ointment 1 Oz. Helps relieve the local itching and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids.Temporarily shrinks hemorrhoidal tissue and relieves burning.Temporarily provides a coating for relief of anorectal