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Who uses them they any good

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I have used suppositories in the past for piles,and I thought they worked really well. I would use them again if I needed to.

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How do u use them

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They are called germoloids suppositories. You just wet them under the tap water,to make them slide,and you just push them into your anus. They should just slide in with no force.

I’ve had piles really bad in the past,and these I’ve normally used one in a morning after a bowel movement and washed,and one before bed. And that’s usually been enough to do the job. I always keep a box in my medicine cupboard,because the quicker you catch them the better.

Good luck👍

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