For mild piles, over-the-counter topical creams or suppositories containing hydrocortisone or witch hazel are highly effective at relieving pain, swelling, and itching. Stool softeners like docusate sodium or bulk-forming laxatives (psyllium husk) are crucial to prevent straining. For oral treatment, venotonic medications like Daflon (micronised purified flavonoid fraction) are frequently prescribed to improve vein tone and reduce swelling. Pain relievers like ibuprofen can help manage discomfort. Please consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and a personalised prescription, especially if you experience rectal bleeding.
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