• What are Germoloids Suppositories used for?

    Germoloids Suppositories are used to relieve the symptoms of internal haemorrhoids (piles), including pain, itching, soreness, swelling, and discomfort. They work directly at the site of the haemorrhoid to provide targeted relief.

  • How do Germoloids Suppositories work?

    Germoloids Suppositories contain lidocaine, a local anaesthetic that helps numb pain and reduce itching, together with zinc oxide, which helps protect and soothe irritated tissue. This combination provides fast relief from the symptoms of internal piles

  • Who can use Germoloids Suppositories?

    Germoloids Suppositories are suitable for adults experiencing symptoms of internal haemorrhoids. Always read the patient information leaflet before use and consult a healthcare professional if you are unsure whether they are suitable for you.

  • How do I use Germoloids Suppositories?

    Wash your hands before and after use. Remove one suppository from its wrapper and gently insert it into the rectum as directed in the patient information leaflet. Use only the recommended dose.

  • How often should I use Germoloids Suppositories?

    Use Germoloids Suppositories exactly as directed on the packaging or by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed the recommended dose or use them for longer than advised.

  • How quickly do Germoloids Suppositories work?

    Because they contain lidocaine, Germoloids Suppositories can begin to relieve pain and itching shortly after insertion. Continued use as directed can help manage haemorrhoid symptoms while the affected area heals.

  • Can I use Germoloids Suppositories during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

    If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding, speak to your doctor, pharmacist, or midwife before using Germoloids Suppositories to ensure they are appropriate for you.

  • Are there any side effects of Germoloids Suppositories?

    Most people tolerate Germoloids Suppositories well. However, some users may experience mild irritation, burning, or an allergic reaction. Stop using the product and seek medical advice if you develop severe irritation, swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction.

  • When should I see a doctor about my haemorrhoids?

    You should consult your GP if your haemorrhoid symptoms last longer than 7 days, worsen despite treatment, recur frequently, or if you experience persistent rectal bleeding, severe pain, or changes in your bowel habits.

  • What can I do to help prevent haemorrhoids from returning?

    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the risk of future haemorrhoids. Eat a fibre-rich diet, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, avoid straining during bowel movements, and avoid sitting on the toilet for long periods. These habits support healthy digestion and may help prevent future piles flare-ups.

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