The Best Hemorrhoid Creams

Getting the right hemorrhoid cream for your hemorrhoids is essential!  With hemorrhoid creams, they are not all created equal.  In addition, some creams work well for certain people while having no effect on others.  It is good, therefore, to know how to select the best cream for your body and symptoms. 


When trying to find the best hemorrhoid cream, it's important to first of all identify which kind of skin you have. For instance, an individual who has greasy skin would be better off buying a cream in comparison with an ointment. The reason is that creams are water based products whereas ointments are oil based.  What this means in laymen terms is that the ingredients in the cream will more easily be absorbed by the skin because it is not oil based.  The opposite would therefore hold true for people with dry skin - it would be better to use an ointment.


After you know if you need to get a hemorrhoid cream or an ointment, you need to to determine the symptoms you have. Different creams and ointments deal with different symptoms. For instance, if the main symptom is itchiness, then you need to choose a product that has substances that go after itch, like hydrocortisone. Preparation H 1% hydrocortisone cream is a great anti-itch hemorrhoid cream, for example. If you experience several symptoms then find a product that manages multiple symptoms. The key thing is to get a product which eliminates your symptoms and does not cause any kind of side effect.  

Note: Some topical creams can cause an allergic reaction, so be aware and look at the label to see if there are things that can cause an allergy.

It should also be pointed out that some hemorrhoid creams are made up of ingredients that could be harmful if utilized for long periods of time.  IF YOU DON'T SEE ANY IMPROVEMENTS AFTER 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF USING A HEMORRHOID CREAM, SEE A DOCTOR!  In addition, some products shouldn't be taken with various health issues. Check with your doctor first if you have any concerns or doubts.

The last thing is to get a product which treats the kind of hemorrhoid you've got. Not all creams and ointments can be used to treat internal hemorrhoids. Thus, if you suffer from internal hemorrhoids, be sure the ointment or cream you end up picking can also be applied internally. If not, you'll need to use a suppository instead.