Retiver Cream is a combination medicine used in the treatment of piles. It relieves the pain, swelling, itching, and discomfort associated with the passing of stools in people who suffer from problems in the anal area.
Retiver Cream should be used in the dose and duration as directed by your doctor. Clean and dry the affected area before applying this medicine. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying this medicine. Do not use your finger to apply this medicine. Do not stop using it suddenly without talking to your doctor, as it may lead to worsening of your condition.
Using of this medicine may cause application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching, and redness). These are temporary and usually resolves on with time. You should consult your doctor if any of these do not resolve with time and persists for a longer duration.
Avoid getting it into your eyes, nose or mouth. If accidental exposure occurs, wash your eyes with water and seek immediate medical attention. You should stop using it and inform your doctor if you notice worsening of the infection or if you develop increased redness and irritation.
Retiver Cream reduces discomfort, improves blood flow, decreases leakage as well as rupture of veins and prevents clotting of blood. This effectively relieves pain, swelling, irritation or itching caused due to piles. It also has antioxidant properties that promote healing in plies (hemorrhoids). Always use Retiver Cream as prescribed to get maximum benefit. Make sure to avoid spicy, oil-rich food and take plenty of fibers to aid in digestion and ensure speedy recovery.
Side effects of Retiver Rectal Cream
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Retiver
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
How to use Retiver Rectal Cream
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor.
How Retiver Rectal Cream works
Retiver Cream is a combination of four medicines: Lidocaine / Lignocaine, Calcium Dobesilate, Hydrocortisone and Zinc. Lidocaine / Lignocaine is a local anesthetic which works by blocking pain signals from the nerves to brain, thereby decreasing the sensation of pain. Calcium Dobesilate is a vasoprotective medicine which works on the walls of the small blood vessels and reduces their leakage and fragility. It also improves blood flow by decreasing viscosity/thickness of blood, thereby relieving inflammation (redness and swelling) in piles/haemorrhoids and promoting healing. Hydrocortisone is a steroid which reduces redness, itching, and swelling due to piles/haemorrhoids. Zinc has astringent and antiseptic action.
Safety advice
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Retiver Cream may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Retiver Cream is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Retiver Cream is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Retiver Cream may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.
Liver
CAUTION
Retiver Cream should be used with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Dose adjustment of Retiver Cream may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
What if you forget to take Retiver Rectal Cream?
If you miss a dose of Retiver Cream, skip it and continue with your normal schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Retiver Cream is prescribed for the treatment of piles.
Apart from using Retiver Cream, you can indulge in warm baths. It may help soothe the area and thus may ease the pain.
Don't ignore the feeling of needing to pass stools. Some people suppress this feeling and put off going to the toilet until later. This may result in bigger and harder stools forming that are more difficult to pass later.
Do not take any oral laxative along with Retiver Cream without consulting your doctor.
Sometimes certain medicines like iron tablets, antibiotics might cause constipation. Inform your doctor if you are taking any of them.
A fiber-rich diet (wholegrain bread and cereals, fruit and green leafy vegetables) with six to eight full glasses of water each day and daily exercise are important in maintaining healthy bowel function.
Retiver Cream is prescribed for the treatment of piles.
Apart from using Retiver Cream, you can indulge in warm baths. It may help soothe the area and thus may ease the pain.
Don't ignore the feeling of needing to pass stools. Some people suppress this feeling and put off going to the toilet until later. This may result in bigger and harder stools forming that are more difficult to pass later.
Do not take any oral laxative along with Retiver Cream without consulting your doctor.
Sometimes certain medicines like iron tablets, antibiotics might cause constipation. Inform your doctor if you are taking any of them.
A fiber-rich diet (wholegrain bread and cereals, fruit and green leafy vegetables) with six to eight full glasses of water each day and daily exercise are important in maintaining healthy bowel function.
Retiver Cream is prescribed for the treatment of piles.
Apart from using Retiver Cream, you can indulge in warm baths. It may help soothe the area and thus may ease the pain.
Don't ignore the feeling of needing to pass stools. Some people suppress this feeling and put off going to the toilet until later. This may result in bigger and harder stools forming that are more difficult to pass later.
Do not take any oral laxative along with Retiver Cream without consulting your doctor.
Sometimes certain medicines like iron tablets, antibiotics might cause constipation. Inform your doctor if you are taking any of them.
A fiber-rich diet (wholegrain bread and cereals, fruit and green leafy vegetables) with six to eight full glasses of water each day and daily exercise are important in maintaining healthy bowel function.
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Patient concerns
I am having problem outside my retcum i dont knoq which disease is this very pain ful
Hello sir My wife is having piles and because of that she is having more pain. Even she is not being able to sit longer. Sir please help us and tell me which medicine I should give her to relief. One more thing blooding is in control so just having pain and not being able to fresh properly because of that!
Sir/Madam I have a child of one year old. During 6th month of my pregnancy i suffering from external piles. I show my problem to my gynecologist she tell me that it's normal in pregnancy and it's automatically disappear after chid birth. She also give me some medicine. In starting there is so much pain and bleeding. After one year of child birth till now piles exist but pain and bleeding are rare. I am not take spicy food. Please suggest me treatment i want to permanently remove this problem.
Dear Sir, I am suffering from piles for last three year. Bleeding occurs occationally. Bleeding has occured 6 or 7 times in total for the last three years. It occurs when hard stool passes through anal.Generally my stool is smooth but when first part of my stool is hard and the remaining is smooth, bleeding occurs. After bleeding mild pain persists for a day or two but no burning. I have consulted a local doctor. He prescribed me ACID NIT 200. Yet bleeding occurs. Perhaps the frequency of bleedding is guadually increasing. It will be highly appreciated if you kindly consult me. Thanking you Yours sincerely PATIENT PATIENT professor Department of mathematics Behampore college West Bengal
Since three days i face some issue. 2-3 little pimple like structure grows near my external anus colour are light red . Before the structure appeared i faces some itchiness there for past 3 4 days. Now when the structure get in touch with something some minor burn like feeling but not pain i feel is this piles or something else? Pls suggest some medication. And no blood come out till now when i go to toilet or in my underware. So pls help
What were the side-effects while using Retiver Cream?
No Side Effec*
100%
*No Side Effect
How do you take Retiver Rectal Cream?
With food
50%
With or witho*
50%
*With or without food
Please rate Retiver Cream on price
Expensive
83%
Average
17%
FAQs
What are piles?
Piles, also known as haemorrhoids, are simply swollen blood vessels in your rectal area or anus. These swollen blood vessels can cause severe pain or an itchy sensation. This sensation can be very stressful and irritating. Retiver Cream is an effective treatment for piles.
Can I stop taking Retiver Cream when my piles symptoms are relieved?
No, do not stop taking Retiver Cream and complete the full course of treatment. Your symptoms may improve before the piles are completely cured.
Will Retiver Cream be more effective if taken more than prescribed?
No, a higher than the recommended dosage of Retiver Cream will not be more effective. Moreover, it can result in too much of medicine being absorbed into the body and cause unwanted side effects. If you are experiencing increased severity of your symptoms, please consult your doctor for re-evaluation.
Are there any special instructions regarding the storage and disposal of this medicine?
Keep this medicine in the container or the pack it came in, tightly closed. Store it according to the instructions mentioned on the pack or label. Dispose of the unused medicine. Make sure it is not consumed by pets, children and other people.
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