• Bleeding and non-bleeding hemorrhoid.
Description
Hemoride is a homoeopathic combination medicine prepared by combination of five medications such as Aesculus, Cal fluor, Arnica mont, Carduus mar, Collinsonia. It is used in bleeding & non bleeding hemorrhoid. The important role of components of Hemoride are described below:
Aesculus: The action of this drug is most marked on the lower bowel, producing engorged Hemorrhoidal veins, with characteristic backache, with absence of actual constipation. Much pain but little bleeding. Dry, aching feels full of small sticks. Much pain after stool, with prolapse. Hemorrhoids, with sharp shooting pains up the back; blind and bleeding; worse during climacteric. Large, hard, dry stools. Burning in anus with chills up and down back.
Calcarea Fluor: Bleeding hemorrhoids. Itching of anus, Constipation, Fissure of the anus, and intensely sore crack near the lower end of the bowel. Internal or blind piles frequently, with pain in back. - Much wind in lower bowels.
Arnica mont: Bloody stool. Pain in anus, swelling of the haemorrhoidal vessels, Ineffectual urging to stool. Nightly diarrhoea with pressive colic, as if from flatulence.
Carduus mar: Constipation, Stool very hard and knotty, insufficient. Alternate constipation and diarrhea, bleeding piles, burning pain in anus. Hemorrhagic piles, prolapse or rectum, hard and knotting, clayey stools. Hemorrhoids with acidity of stomach and distension of bowels.
Collinsonia: Most obstinate constipation, dry stool, bleeding from hemorrhoids. Constriction feeling in rectum, itching anus. Alternate constipation and diarrhea, with protruding hemorrhoids, haemorrhoidal dysentery. Pure mucous stools, or mucous stools mixed with dark substances; before stool, severe pain in lower abdomen; during stool, tenesmus; after stool, little pain; vomiting. Dysenteric stools. Hæmorrhoidal dysentery with tenesmus; stools very sluggish and hard, accompanied by pain and flatulence. Hard, lumpy, knotty stools. Light dry balls. Bowels more apt to act in evening than in morning. Bowels not moved for days, constant pressure in rectum with a heavy dragging ache in pelvis. Piles with constipation, or even with diarrhœa, bleeding or blind and protruding. Feeling of sticks, or gravel, or sand in rectum; itching or burning in anus with swelling.
Dosage & Administration
Adult: 10 drop, Adolescent: 5 drop, by mixing in 1/2 cup water 3-4 times daily or according to the advice of registered Physician. In acute case it can be use every ½-1 hour if needed but after improvement the time between two doses have to increase.
Side Effects
No significant side effect has been observed in proper dosage.
Contraindication
There is no known contraindication.
Use in Pregnancy
No significant side effect has been observed during pregnancy and lactation
Presentation
Each glass bottle contain 30 ml Hemoride drops.