Soothe Haemorrhoids & Piles Fast with Prescription Relief

Target pain, swelling, and irritation with proven treatments — no GP appointment needed.

  • Prescription ointments and suppositories available
  • Relieves itching, inflammation & discomfort
  • UK pharmacist-reviewed. Discreet delivery.
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About Haemorrhoids & Piles Treatment

Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen veins located in or around the rectum and anus. They’re extremely common, affecting up to 1 in 2 adults at some point in life — especially during periods of constipation, pregnancy, or heavy straining.

Haemorrhoids are classified into two main types:

  • Internal haemorrhoids – develop inside the rectum and may bleed painlessly during bowel movements
  • External haemorrhoids – appear as lumps around the anal opening and may cause significant itching, soreness, and swelling

In more severe cases, internal haemorrhoids may prolapse (push outside the anus), becoming painful or difficult to manage without treatment.

Common symptoms of haemorrhoids include:

  • Bright red bleeding on wiping or in the toilet bowl
  • Anal itching, irritation, or burning
  • Painful bowel movements
  • Lumps or swelling around the anus
  • A feeling of incomplete emptying or pressure in the rectum
  • Mucus discharge or soiling

Although haemorrhoids are not dangerous, they can be uncomfortable and disrupt daily life. Thankfully, treatment is straightforward and effective, especially when started early.

  • Scheriproct – a combination of steroid and numbing agent for rapid relief
  • Proctosedyl – helps reduce pain, inflammation, and irritation
  • Uniroid-HC – a dual-action treatment for internal and external piles
  • Xyloproct Ointment – numbs the area while calming inflammation

These treatments come as ointments and/or suppositories, depending on the location and severity of your symptoms. After completing a short online assessment, one of our UK-registered pharmacists will review your responses and prescribe the most appropriate option for you — delivered quickly and discreetly to your door.

Available Treatments

Choose from a wide range of clinically-proven, safe, and effective treatments for Haemorrhoids & Piles

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Scheriproct

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Proctosedyl

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Uniroid-HC

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Xyloproct Ointment

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Once you complete a short online assessment, you’ll be able to choose your preferred treatment and quantity from a list of safe, medically approved options tailored to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this clinic

What are haemorrhoids and what causes them?

Haemorrhoids (piles) are swollen veins in the anus or rectum, often caused by straining, constipation, sitting too long, pregnancy, or low-fibre diets. They can be internal or external and lead to pain, itching, swelling, or bleeding.

What do haemorrhoids feel like?

Internal haemorrhoids may bleed but are usually painless. External ones can cause itching, soreness, and pain, especially during bowel movements. You may also feel a lump near the anus or experience mucus discharge.

How are haemorrhoids treated?

Mild cases improve with self-care, but we offer effective prescription treatments like Scheriproct, Proctosedyl, Uniroid-HC, and Xyloproct — available as ointments or suppositories depending on your symptoms.

How long do haemorrhoid treatments take to work?

Relief usually begins within a few days, with full improvement in 5–7 days. Support recovery by avoiding straining, eating more fibre, staying hydrated, and practising good hygiene.

Can haemorrhoids go away without treatment?

Mild cases can resolve on their own, but prescription treatments speed up healing, relieve discomfort faster, and prevent complications. They’re especially useful for painful or persistent symptoms.

Are prescription haemorrhoid treatments safe?

Yes — they’re safe when used as directed. Possible side effects include mild irritation or, rarely, allergic reactions. Avoid long-term use unless advised. Our consultation ensures safe and appropriate treatment.