Anal fissures are a common and painful condition that affects many people. They are small tears or cracks that can occur in the skin around the anus, causing discomfort and pain. The condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including constipation, diarrhea, and childbirth. Fortunately, there are treatments available to help relieve the pain and discomfort associated with anal fissures. One such treatment is RECTICARE, a topical cream that can help reduce pain and promote healing.
RECTICARE is a topical cream specifically designed to help relieve the pain of anal fissures. It is a combination of two active ingredients, lidocaine and hydrocortisone, which work together to reduce pain and inflammation. Lidocaine is an anesthetic that helps to numb the area, while hydrocortisone helps to reduce inflammation and promote healing. The cream is applied directly to the affected area, and it can be used up to four times per day.
The active ingredients in RECTICARE work together to reduce pain and inflammation associated with anal fissures. Lidocaine helps to numb the area, providing relief from pain and discomfort. Hydrocortisone helps to reduce inflammation and promote healing. The combination of these two ingredients helps to reduce pain and promote healing.
RECTICARE offers a number of benefits for those suffering from anal fissures. The cream is easy to apply and can provide relief from pain and discomfort quickly. It is also non-irritating and does not cause skin irritation or burning. Additionally, RECTICARE is safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, making it a safe option for those in these situations.
Although RECTICARE is generally safe and effective, there are some potential side effects to be aware of. The most common side effects include burning, itching, and irritation at the site of application. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as allergic reactions may occur. If any of these side effects occur, it is important to stop using the cream and seek medical attention.
Anal fissures can be a painful and uncomfortable condition, but fortunately, there are treatments available to help relieve the pain and discomfort associated with them. RECTICARE is a topical cream specifically designed to help reduce pain and promote healing. It contains two active ingredients, lidocaine and hydrocortisone, which work together to reduce pain and inflammation. RECTICARE is generally safe and effective, but it is important to be aware of the potential side effects. With proper use, RECTICARE can help provide relief from the pain and discomfort of anal fissures.
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