девченки спасайте. что делать… не думала, что меня эта беда постигнет!!! Еще не успела родить, но приобрела себе геморрой! И что странно блин он растет по дням, вчера был со спичечную головку сегодня уже побольше довольно таки. *** и вывалился буквалино 2-3 дня назад.КАпецццц Кто, что знает как лечит и чем???.. к доктору конечно пойду!!! только уже на следующей неделе.
aaaaaaaa девченки спасайте.
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Эта бяка-единственное, что меня минуло в период беременности.Он достаточно легко лечится, так что не переживайте.Скорейшего выздоровления.
душ прохладный
я пока не обзавелась этой чудо «кАкой», не присоветую. а как понять, что меня это тоже ждет?
у меня был когда я уже родила-вставляла облепиховые свечи пару дней..
Выздоравливай!!!
у меня вот со стулом, ттт, все прекрасно было весь третий триместр, в отличие от первого и второго, а он все равно вылез… Ставлю облепиховые свечи, радуюсь, что он хотя бы не болит)) завтра еще с врачом буду консультироваться
не было такого, не подскажу
в аптеке есть мазь и свечи посмотри, а вообще более эффективные лекарства по рецепту, так что позвони доктору
spasibo, a gde mojno kupiti colace?
colace — v luboj apteke est' dazhe — v ralphse ya ego tam potom pokypala. tam sprosi gde ego mozhno naiti a to ya snachala ego ne videla.
a pro maz' mne ee srazy dali posle rodov skazali — mazat' pomozhet. Ny a ti sprosi v lyboj apteke oni tam tozhe vse znaut. A voobzhe vidi nazvanie i pochitaj — protivopokazaniya.
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Use during Pregnancy and Lactation
The safety of this medicinal product for use during human pregnancy or during
lactation has not been established.
Hydrocortisone should only be used during pregnancy or lactation if recommended
by a physician.
ETO POLNAYA INFORMACIYA
Hydrocortisone Cream 1%
Hydrocortisone acetate
Presentation
Topical cream: Hydrocortisone 1%, as the acetate, is a smooth white viscous cream.
Uses
Actions
When applied topically, hydrocortisone diffuses across cell membranes to form
complexes with specific cytoplasmic receptors. These complexes enter the cell
nucleus, bind to DNA, and stimulate transcription of messenger RNA and subsequent
protein synthesis of enzymes responsible for anti-inflammatory effects, including
inhibition of oedema, fibrin deposition, capillary dilation, and movements of
phagocytes. Later stages of inflammation such as capillary production, collagen
deposition, and keloid formation are also inhibited.
At a concentration of 1%, topically applied hydrocortisone has been found to bring
about both subjective and objective improv
ements, usually within one week and often
as soon as 24 to 48 hours after initiation of therapy. Systemic effects from prolonged
external application of large amounts of
hydrocortisone to wide areas of damaged
skin have been minimal. Adrenal axis suppression has not been observed.
Pharmacokinetics
Following topical application, hydrocortisone diffuses through the skin by both
transfollicular and transepidermal routes. Absorption varies according to anatomic
site of application and ranges from 1% (forearm skin) to 26-29% (mucous
membranes). Factors influencing penetration include concentration, vehicle,
anatomic site, age, condition of the skin, and occlusion. The plasma level of
hydrocortisone falls to 50% of its initial concentration in 90 minutes; the biological half
life of hydrocortisone is 8 to 12 hours. Biotransformation takes place primarily in the
skin, and for any amount absorbed systematically, in the liver. 0.2% to 1.0% of
hydrocortisone appeared in the urine over 10 days after topical application of C-14
radiolabelled hydrocortisone to normal skin.
Indications
Hydrocortisone is indicated for the relief of the inflammatory and pruritic
manifestations of corticosteroid responsive dermatoses.
Dosage and Administration
A thin film should be applied to the affected area three to four times daily.
Contraindications
Hydrocortisone is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to the
product or any of its constituent ingredients, patients with tuberculosis or fungal
infection and/or herpes infections of the eyes, lips, or genitals.
Warnings and Precautions
Although extensive use of hydrocortis
one has not revealed evidence that enough
hydrocortisone is absorbed to have systemic
effects, greater absorption because of
misuse or individual variability or unusual sensitivity could lead, at least theoretically,
to a systemic effect.
Patients are advised to contact their phy
sician if the condition under treatment
worsens or if symptoms persist for more than seven days or if symptoms clear and
occur again within a few days.
Hydrocortisone is not recommended for use in children under two years of age.
Hydrocortisone should not be used for external feminine itching if a vaginal discharge
is present. It is not to be used for external anal itching if bleeding is present.
Contact with the eyes should be avoided.
Hydrocortisone should not be used under waterproof dressings unless advised to do
so by a physician.
Hydrocortisone should not be used to treat acne.
If the product is applied with the fingertips, hands should be washed afterwards.
Use during Pregnan
cy and Lactation
The safety of this medicinal product for use during human pregnancy or during
lactation has not been established.
Hydrocortisone should only be used during pregnancy or lactation if recommended
by a physician.
Adverse Effects
The safety profile of topically applied hydrocortisone preparations has been
established through over 40 years of marketing experience. Topically applied
hydrocortisone generally does not produce systemic effects due to minimal
absorption. Absorption increases in the presence of skin inflammation or with the use
of occlusive agents. Certain local effects such as skin atrophy may arise with
prolonged use because of the antimitotic/antisynthetic effect of hydrocortisone on
cells. Clinically detectable atrophy rarely o
ccurs with hydrocortisone in concentrations
available without prescription (0.5%, 1.0%).
Interactions
There are currently no known drug interactions associated with the topical application
of hydrocortisone.
Overdosage
There is no specific overdosage syndrome associated with the use of topical
hydrocortisone. No specific antidote is av
ailable. Treatment of acute oral overdose
consists of dilution with fluids.
Pharmaceutical Precautions
Store below 25 degrees celsius.
Medicines Classification
Pharmacist Only Medicine.
Package Quantities
Hydrocortisone is available in tubes of 14.2g and 30g.