Indomethacin suppositories for hemorrhoids work to relieve swelling and pain in the affected area caused by hemorrhoids.
Indomethacin suppositories are antipyretic and analgesic and are used in rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute gouty attacks, ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis, etc. Patients with hemorrhoids can use this medicine to relieve pain and swelling caused by hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids are tortuous clusters of veins formed by congested and enlarged veins in the subcutaneous part of the anal canal or the lower part of the rectum, where blood flow is not smooth and venous blood reflux is impeded to form the symptoms of anal pain, bleeding and swelling.
Indomethacin suppositories adverse reactions can be manifested as vomiting, nausea, stomach pain, skin rashes, itching, blood cell drop, etc.; the people who are allergic to this product are prohibited.
Patients with hemorrhoids should use indomethacin suppositories according to specifications under the guidance of a physician’s interview, and patients should not self-medicate to avoid adverse results.