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  2. How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids at Homeā€”Plus When to ... - AOL

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    For quick relief from painful and itchy external hemorrhoids, head to your pharmacy for an over-the-counter hemorrhoid cream or suppository that contains witch hazel (like Tucks pads) or ...

  3. Anusol - Wikipedia

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    Anusol (also AnuSol) is a brand of medications that can be used to treat hemorrhoids. The Anusol range includes creams, ointments, and suppositories. Anusol is now known under the brand name Tucks in the United States and some other areas, while being marketed under the Anusol name in other markets. The active ingredients and usage remains ...

  4. How to Prevent and Treat Hemorrhoids, According to Doctors - AOL

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    How to treat hemorrhoids. ... doctors regularly see patients rely on over-the-counter medications for symptomatic relief of hemorrhoids without addressing the root cause of the problem, which is ...

  5. Metronidazole - Wikipedia

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    Metronidazole, sold under the brand name Flagyl among others, is an antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication. [11] It is used either alone or with other antibiotics to treat pelvic inflammatory disease, endocarditis, and bacterial vaginosis. [11]

  6. Daflon - Wikipedia

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    Daflon is under preliminary research for its potential use in treating vein diseases, [5] or hemorrhoids. [6] It is sold as a drug in France, [7] [8] Spain, [9] Malaysia [10] [11] and Belgium. There is moderate certainty evidence for the effectiveness of daflon for slightly reducing oedema compared to placebo in the treatment of chronic venous ...

  7. Diosmin - Wikipedia

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    Diosmin is not approved as a prescription drug in the United States, [1] although it is available as over-the-counter or prescription-only drug in Europe sold under name Detralex [14] among others. Phlebotonics are not approved in Germany, [ 5 ] and are restricted in Spain only for the treatment of chronic venous diseases.

  8. Rhino Pills for Men: What Are They? (And What Should ... - AOL

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    But these over-the-counter herbal supplements are far from safe, far from proven effective, and very far from Viagra. Here’s why: Viagra and similar medications are FDA-approved treatments for ED.

  9. Hemorrhoid - Wikipedia

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    Excisional hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical excision of the hemorrhoid used primarily only in severe cases. [1] It is associated with significant postoperative pain and usually requires two to four weeks for recovery. [1] However, the long-term benefit is greater in those with grade III hemorrhoids as compared to rubber band ligation. [45]