Candles Relief in breastfeeding

Approximately 2/3 of all women after pregnancy face such a disease as hemorrhoids. The cause of its development is a violation of the defecation process. So, with constipation, there is an increase in intra-abdominal pressure, in view of the fact that during tensing there is a rush of blood to the rectum area. As a result, the intestinal veins are overwhelmed with blood and swell. With repeated repetition of this situation, the vessels begin to form so-called conglomerates - hemorrhoids.

To date, the most popular drug for hemorrhoids is Relief. Let's consider it in more detail and find out whether Relief candles can be used for breastfeeding.

What is the drug?

This drug has a pronounced analgesic, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effect. Produced in the form of ointments, and in the form of candles. The latter, as a rule, are used for internal nodes.

Is it possible to use Relix candles for breastfeeding?

Before using any preparation, first of all you need to read the leaflet that is present in each package. So, according to the instructions to candles Relief, when using lactation they are not prohibited.

However, it is necessary to take into account the duration of the course and strictly follow the medical instructions. Contained in the drug cocoa butter and shark liver oil, can cause an allergic reaction in the baby. In addition, the phenylephrine hydrochloride present may lead to an increase in blood pressure in the infant.

Contraindications to the use of the medicine are:

How to use the candle Relief during breastfeeding?

Candles are injected into the anus, with a rounded opening forward. It is recommended to use the drug after the act of defecation, in the morning and in the evening. Maximum - up to 4 times a day, depending on the symptoms and manifestations of the disease. The duration of the course should not be more than 1 week.