Shopping for Germoloids for haemorrhoids (piles) or anal itching? This UK pharmacy brand page brings together the full Germoloids range in one place so you can choose the right format and pack size for short-term symptom relief. Compare creams and ointments (25g or 55g/55ml) and suppositories (12 or 24 pack) and order discreetly for home delivery.
Most people arrive here with a clear intent: pick an option for external discomfort and itching, or an internal-format product for symptoms inside the back passage, then choose a size that suits how often you may need it. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use, check ingredients for allergies, and note that some Germoloids products are not suitable for children under 12. If you’re unsure which format to choose or your symptoms are persistent, a pharmacist can help you decide what’s appropriate.
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Why choose Germoloids
- Choice of formats: creams, ointments and suppositories so you can match the format to your symptoms.
- Clear pack sizes: compare 25g vs 55g/55ml and 12 vs 24 suppositories for convenience and value.
- Discreet delivery: orders are sent in discreet packaging.
- UK-regulated pharmacy: buy from a UK-based pharmacy with access to pharmacist support if needed.
- Label-first use: check directions, warnings and ingredients on the product page and leaflet before purchase.
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FAQs
Which Germoloids format should I choose: cream, ointment or suppositories?
Choose based on where your symptoms are and what you find easiest to use. Creams and ointments are commonly used for external symptoms, while suppositories are intended for internal symptoms. If you’re unsure, read the directions on each product and ask a pharmacist for advice.
What’s the difference between Germoloids cream and ointment?
The main difference is texture and how they feel during application. Some people prefer a cream, while others prefer an ointment. Check the product description, ingredients and directions to decide which suits you.
How do I choose between the 25g and 55g/55ml sizes?
It’s usually about convenience and how often you expect to use it. A smaller pack can suit occasional use or trying a format for the first time, while a larger pack can be more practical for keeping at home. Always follow the label directions regardless of pack size.
Are Germoloids products suitable for children?
Not always. Some Germoloids products are not suitable for children under 12, so it’s important to check the age guidance and warnings on the label and patient information leaflet. If you’re buying for a child, speak to a pharmacist first.
Can I use Germoloids if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a pharmacist, midwife or GP before using any piles treatment. They can help you choose an option that’s appropriate for you and advise how to use it safely.
When should I seek medical advice for piles symptoms?
Speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP if symptoms don’t improve, keep coming back, or worsen. Seek urgent advice if you have ongoing or heavy bleeding, severe pain, a new lump, or you feel unwell or faint.
Can I use Germoloids with other medicines or if I have allergies?
Check the ingredients and warnings carefully and avoid use if you’re allergic to any components. If you take other medicines, have a long-term condition, or are unsure, a pharmacist can advise on suitability and safe use.
Safety information: Germoloids products are medicines for short-term symptom relief. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use, use only as directed, and check ingredients for allergies. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, buying for a child, have persistent symptoms, or are worried about bleeding or severe pain, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.