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Cremagel is used for the treatment of anal fissures (tear in the lining of the anus).
Rectal Gel
Cremagel is for external use only. Clean and dry the affected area and gently apply it over the affected area. It is advised to use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Limit physical exercises, standing, and prolonged sitting while on medication. The most common side effects are application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching, and redness), dizziness, rectal bleeding, and headache. There are other rarer side effects, some of them serious. Ask your doctor and read the leaflet which comes with the medicine to make sure you are keeping safe.
Cremagel is for external use only. Clean and dry the affected area and gently apply it over the affected area. It is advised to use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Limit physical exercises, standing, and prolonged sitting while on medication.
application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching, and redness) dizziness rectal bleeding headache
No interaction found/established
Cremagel should be used with caution during breastfeeding. Breastfeeding should be held until the treatment of the mother is completed and the drug is eliminated from her body.
Cremagel is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
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Cremagel works in anal fissure by blocking the action of calcium on blood vessels of anus. As a result, blood vessels are relaxed which allows fissure (tear) to heal and relieves pain.
No, Cremagel does not cure fissures but it helps reduce inflammation of the mucous membrane and skin. It reduces irritation, alleviates pain and itching, providing relief from symptoms.
Anal fissures usually heal within a few weeks, but if they do not, it's because the oxygen supply to these fissures is poor. This further slows down the healing process and can worsen the condition. If you have experienced non-healing for longer than a few weeks, please consult your doctor immediately.
A fiber-rich diet including vegetables, fresh fruits, and whole grains is beneficial for individuals with anal fissures. Drink plenty of water to ensure soft stools. Avoid alcohol consumption as it may irritate the area and worsen symptoms. Consult your doctor regarding other dietary measures for constipation.
No, spicy foods do not directly cause fissures but they can irritate them, worsening symptoms. If you are facing fissure issues, it's best to avoid spicy food.
Follow your doctor's instructions for using Cremagel. Apply a small amount of the gel to the affected rectal area as directed. If this is to be used inside the rectum, attach the rectal applicator onto the tube and insert gently until fully in the rectum. After that, gently squeeze the tube to deliver the medication while withdrawing it.
Anal fissures usually heal within a few weeks. However, if fissures persist beyond 4 to 6 weeks, they may be considered chronic fissures. Please consult your doctor without delay if you experience persistent fissures for more than 4 weeks.
Carefully avoid getting Cremagel into your eyes or mouth. If it gets in your eye, rinse with plenty of water and contact your doctor immediately. Do not use Cremagel if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. Inform your doctor of any allergic reactions during the first-time usage. Let your doctor know about any regular medication you take as this may interfere with other medications.