SBL FP Gel (25g)

71.0080.00 (-11%)

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Relieves pain & soreness of piles, burning & itching at anal region, hemorrhoids

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Commonly known as

f p piles cream, f p gels

Indications of FP gel:

Painful or bleeding piles, fissures & associated pains, constipation and backache.

It helps in pain relieving, relieving constipation and haemostatic properties which help in curing anal fissures and piles. (Haemorrhoids) by relieving pain and venous congestion of the anus.

Composition of FP gel:

Hamamelis Virginica – 2.5%v/w:  Anus feels sore and raw. Hemorrhoids, bleeding profusely, with soreness. Dysentery. Pulsation in rectum.

Hydrastis Canadensis – 1.5%v/w:  Constipation, with sinking feeling in stomach, and dull headache. During stool, smarting pain in rectum. After stool, long-lasting pain. Hemorrhoids; even a light flow exhausts.

Aesculus Hippocastanum – 2.5%v/w: Anus raw, sore. Much pain after stool, Burning in anus with chills up and down back.

Ratanhia – 1.0%v/w: Anus aches and burns for hours after stool. Feels constricted. Dry heat at anus, with sudden knife-like stitches. Stools must be forced with great effort; protrusion of hemorrhoids.

Paeonia Officinalis – 1.0%v/w:  Burning in anus after stool; then internal chilliness. Fistula ani, diarrhea, with anal burning and internal chilliness. Painful ulcer, oozing offensive moisture on perineum.

Viburnum Prunifolium – 1.5%v/w: hemorrhagic, bleeding piles.

Paraffinum Molle Album q.s. to 100g

Directions for use of FP gel:

Application of FP gel: Locally twice daily for 1-2 weeks, or as prescribed by the physician.

Conditions

Consult your physician before using this medicine.

Additional information

Weight 0.40 g
Dimensions 12 × 2.7 × 2.7 cm

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