If you’re looking to buy Anusol for piles (haemorrhoids) online, this brand page brings together the current Anusol range available at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. Anusol products are commonly chosen to help soothe and protect the anal area when you’re experiencing symptoms such as itching, soreness, irritation or swelling. You’ll find different formats to suit how and where you need to apply treatment, including rapidly absorbed creams and protective ointments for external discomfort, suppositories for internal symptoms, and soothing cleansing wipes for gentle hygiene.
Not sure what to choose? As a simple guide, external symptoms are usually approached with a cream or ointment, while internal symptoms may be better suited to suppositories. If you want a lighter feel, a rapidly absorbed cream may suit; if you prefer a more protective texture, an ointment can be a practical option. For products that contain hydrocortisone, follow the label carefully and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure it’s suitable for you. Always read the patient information leaflet, stick to the recommended dose, and seek advice if symptoms are severe, keep returning, or you notice bleeding or a change in bowel habits.
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Why choose Anusol
- Choose your format – cream, ointment, suppositories or wipes to match your routine.
- Options for internal and external symptoms – shop targeted formats for where you need support.
- Hydrocortisone options available – suitable for some people when used as directed (ask a pharmacist if unsure).
- Discreet pharmacy shopping – order from a UK regulated pharmacy with clear product information.
- Easy to compare pack sizes – pick a smaller pack or a value size depending on need.
FAQs
Which Anusol product is best for internal vs external piles?
External symptoms are usually approached with a cream or ointment applied as directed, while internal symptoms may be better suited to suppositories. Choose the format that matches where your symptoms are, and follow the label and leaflet.
What’s the difference between Anusol rapidly absorbed cream and ointment?
Both are topical formats, but they can feel different to apply. A rapidly absorbed cream is often lighter, while an ointment may feel more protective. Pick the texture you’re most likely to use consistently as directed.
What is Anusol Plus HC and when should I ask a pharmacist?
Anusol Plus HC contains hydrocortisone, which may be suitable for some people when used correctly. Because hydrocortisone isn’t right for everyone, it’s sensible to ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure, especially if you have other medical conditions or are taking medicines.
Can I use Anusol if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding, speak to a pharmacist or GP before using piles treatments, including Anusol, so you can choose the most appropriate option for you.
How should I use Anusol suppositories safely?
Use only as directed on the pack and in the patient information leaflet. Follow hygiene guidance, do not exceed the recommended dose, and stop use if you develop irritation, worsening symptoms or signs of allergy.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP about piles symptoms?
Seek advice if symptoms are severe, keep returning, don’t improve with appropriate self-care and treatment used as directed, or if you notice bleeding, significant pain, a change in bowel habits, unexplained weight loss, or feel unwell.
Important: This page is for shopping support and general information and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use. If you are unsure which product is suitable, or symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist or your GP. Seek urgent medical advice if you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, or any new or concerning bowel symptoms.