Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical and Bleeding: What Users Say
Brand names: Proctofoam HC, Analpram-HC, Epifoam, Pramosone Procort
Reviews for Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical
Showing 3 reviews tagged with "bleeding".
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 14, 2018
For Hemorrhoids "I’ve had episodes in the past with thrombosed hemorrhoids but never used the HC cream. This time I had some mild but constant bleeding. It has worked incredibly well. Hemorrhoids shrank 30% in the first 24 hours, and the pain is almost non-existent. I am able to function."
- Anonymous
- July 6, 2009
Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical for Hemorrhoids "I was prescribed this for not only hemorrhoids, but also anal fissures. After the first use, they were shrunken and no more bleeding, itching, or pain. This medicine is a miracle."
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For Hemorrhoids "I have used AnalPram singles on and off for years now and had great success. The problem I have with this generic hydrocortisone kit from Acella is that the applicator is of very poor quality. It has squares cut out on the sides to allow the cream to disperse. These square cutouts are raised slightly along the smooth applicator and tend to scrape the thrombosed tissue as it enters an already swollen and painful part of the body. The poor construction of the applicator causes pain and bleeding. The holes on the side of the applicator should not be square but round so as to not cause scraping upon entry. This is a sign of poor quality control within the company that should be looked into by its company officials. Someone is going to get hurt."