Hemorrhoid Pain Relief Products
This category covers topical ointments, medicated wipes, suppositories, Sitz bath supplies and cooling pads designed to relieve hemorrhoid pain and itching. It indexes 42 products with an average rating of 4.32 and mid-range pricing (about $32–$230, average $55); brands include Ebanel and Doctor Butler’s
Top Products
Dulac Dinaven 500 with bioflavonoids & plant extracts
DULAC FARMACEUTICI 1982
Mid-Range
CoolComfort Personal Cleansing Pads with Witch Hazel and Aloe
Naticura
Budget
Lidocaine Numbing Cream & Spray Set for Skin – Maximum Strength Topical Anesthetic
Ebanel
Budget
Preparation H Hemorrhoid Symptom Relief Suppositories 48 Count
Preparation H
Mid-Range
Hem-Control hemorrhoid relief supplement
Naticura
Mid-Range
Ebanel 5% Lidocaine Numbing Cream 2-Pack
Ebanel
Mid-Range
Doctor Butler's hemorrhoid treatment bundle with lidocaine ointment, spray & epsom salts
Doctor Butler's
Mid-Range
MAJOR Medi-Pads Hemorrhoidal Cleansing W/ Witch Hazel Pads (100 Count) 6 Pack
MAJOR
Budget
Advanced hemorrhoid treatment with lidocaine, witch hazel & aloe
REVIVOL-XR
Budget
Curist 5% Lidocaine Cream – Maximum Strength Topical Numbing (2-Pack, 6 oz each)
Curist
Mid-Range
Ebanel 5% Lidocaine Numbing Cream for Local and Anorectal Use
Ebanel Laboratories, Inc.
Mid-Range
Doctor Butler's Soothing Wipes – All-Purpose Wet Wipes (3 Pack, 60 Count)
Doctor Butler's
Mid-Range
MyMagicHealer Universal Flare Care – Salve for skin flares
MyMagicHealer
Mid-Range
Doctor Butler's Hemorrhoid Wipes with Witch Hazel (3 Pack - 48 Count)
Doctor Butler's
Mid-Range
Numbing Cream 5% Lidocaine for Pain Relief 30g Tube
Zensa
Mid-Range
Ebanel Lidocaine Numbing Cream 5% 4.4 oz
Ebanel
Mid-Range
Doctor Butler's Hemorrhoid & Fissure Ointment with Lidocaine
Doctor Butler's
Budget
Lidocaine Hemorrhoid Treatment Cream for External/Internal Use
MOHNARK
Mid-Range
Clinical Resolution Numb Master 5% Lidocaine Numbing Cream
Clinical Resolution
Mid-Range
Hemorrhoid treatment cream 5% lidocaine & phenylephrine
DERMATOOL
Budget
Hemorrhoid & Fissure Ointment with Lidocaine
Rrhoid Rage
Mid-Range
Ebanel Lidocaine Spray Numb Relief with Phenylephrine
Ebanel
Budget
Dr. Numb 5% Lidocaine Cream 10g – Topical Anorectal Relief (2 Packs)
Dr. Numb
Mid-Range
HemRid Max – Fast Hemorrhoid Relief
HemRid
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of hemorrhoid pain relief products are available and how do they differ?
Common types include topical creams and ointments that reduce itching and discomfort, suppositories that deliver medication internally, pads or wipes with soothing agents for external use, and sitz baths or bath additives for warm-water relief; products differ by active ingredients, intended internal vs external use, and delivery form
Which active ingredients should I look for for fast symptom relief?
For short-term symptom control, look for topical anesthetics (e.g., lidocaine) for pain/numbing, corticosteroids (low-dose hydrocortisone) for itch and inflammation, vasoconstrictors (e.g., phenylephrine) for swelling, and astringents like witch hazel for mild soothing; follow label directions and duration limits for steroid use
How do I choose between budget and higher-priced hemorrhoid products?
Consider formulation (cream vs suppository vs pads), ingredient concentration, quantity per package, and whether you need internal or external treatment; budget options often provide basic relief under $50 while specialty or clinical formulations may cost more, so match the product type to your symptoms rather than price alone
Are there safety precautions or interactions I should be aware of?
Avoid prolonged use of topical corticosteroids beyond label recommendations, check for allergies to active or inactive ingredients, consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking anticoagulants, and stop use and seek medical advice if severe pain, bleeding, fever, or worsening symptoms occur
How quickly should I expect symptom improvement and when should I see a doctor?
Topical anesthetics or vasoconstrictors often relieve symptoms within hours to days, while healing of inflamed tissue can take one to two weeks; seek medical attention if symptoms persist beyond two weeks, worsen, or are accompanied by significant bleeding or severe pain
What features indicate better ease of use and hygiene?
Look for applicators for internal products, individually sealed pads or wipes for hygiene, clear usage instructions, and formulations that are fragrance-free or hypoallergenic if you have sensitive skin
Can non-medicated options help and when are they appropriate?
Non-medicated choices like witch hazel pads, sitz bath salts, and stool softeners can reduce irritation and prevent straining; they’re appropriate for mild symptoms or as adjuncts to medicated treatments but may be insufficient for significant pain or inflammation