Cinchocaine + Policresulen
Information about Cinchocaine + Policresulen
Cinchocaine + Policresulen Uses
Cinchocaine+Policresulen is used in the treatment of anal fissure and piles.
How Cinchocaine + Policresulen works
Cinchocaine is a local anesthetic that blocks both the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses by decreasing the neuronal membrane's permeability. Policresulen is a chemical messenger which fastens the process of clot formation and stops bleeding.
Common side effects of Cinchocaine + Policresulen
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
Available Medicine for Cinchocaine + Policresulen
Expert advice for Cinchocaine + Policresulen
- Wash your hands before and after applying Cinchocaine + Policresulen.
- Do not take any oral laxatives along with Cinchocaine + Policresulen without consulting your doctor.
- Sometimes certain medicines like iron tablets and antibiotics might cause constipation. Inform your doctor if you are taking any of them.
- A fibre-rich diet (wholegrain bread and cereals, fruit, and green leafy vegetables), six to eight glasses of water each day, and daily exercise are important in maintaining healthy bowel function.
- Apart from using Cinchocaine + Policresulen, you can indulge in warm baths. It may help soothe the area, thus easing the pain.
- Don't ignore the feeling of needing to pass stools. Some people suppress this feeling and put off going to the toilet until later. This may result in bigger and harder stools forming that are more difficult to pass later.