Can you insert hemorrhoid suppositories when you have your period?

It is possible to insert hemorrhoid suppositories after menstruation, but it is important to use the principle of asepsis as much as possible during the procedure to avoid infection in the perineum. Hemorrhoid suppositories are topical medications that can relieve pain caused by varicose veins around the anus and can also relieve edema of the nucleus pulposus, etc. It also needs to be treated with oral medications, such as Diosmin or Mazeline, which can relieve the symptoms of varicose veins and relieve pain and soreness around the anus. You should also combine this with a diet that is as light as possible, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, avoiding sitting and standing for too long, exercising properly, and washing the perineum with warm water as much as possible before going to sleep. If the patient has heavy symptoms of hemorrhoids, such as a protruding swelling around the anus that is very obvious and difficult to return, or a lot of bleeding, active surgical treatment is required.