Dermoxen Hemopran perianal cleanser
€14.90
Thanks to its formula, it cleanses the delicate perianal area and provides a pleasant sensation of freshness and well-being, relieving it from the itching. It is recommended for everyday use, even for the sensitive skin of children and the elderly. It does not alter the normal balance of the external sensitive area and protects against bacterial attacks.
Developed and manufactured in Italy.
Size: 125 ml.
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- Hemorrhoids - pregnancy and childbirth
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Contains:
- Natural extract of Ruscus Aculeatus with soothing and emollient action
- Natural extract of Tribulus Terrestris with natural antibacterial properties
- Prebiotic fibres to strengthen the natural defences of the external intimate area.
Ingredients: Aqua, Lauryl Glucoside, Luareth-7 Citrate, Propylene, Glucol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Coco-glucoside, Tribulus Terrestris Fruit Extract, Tacopherol, Alpha-glucan Oligosaccharide, Ruscus Aculeatus Root Extract, Gluceryl Oleate, Acrylates/vinyl Isodecanoate, Menthyl Ethylamido Oxalate, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium Edta, Ethylhexylglucerin, Maltodextrin, Hydrogenated PalmGlucerides Citrate, Parfum, Phenoxyethanol, Benzoic Acid, Dehydroacetic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide.
SLES and silicone free. Paraben and thiazolinone free. No pigments. Dermatologically tested. Nickel, Chrome, Cobalt, Zinc and Palladium tested (less than 0.00001%).
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Hemorrhoids - pregnancy and childbirth
During pregnancy and after childbirth, hormone changes and increased intra-abdominal
pressure predispose women to hemorrhoids. It is estimated that 25% to 35% of pregnant women suffer from this condition. In certain populations, up to 85% of pregnant women are affected by hemorrhoids during the third trimester of pregnancy. Hemorrhoids in pregnant women are common because they are favored by different factors:
- from the 3rd to the 23rd week of pregnancy hormone changes cause hemorrhoids, with progressive increase in oestrogens and especially in progestretrone which makes the intestine less efficient;
- from the 24th week on, hormonal factors are associated with mechanical factors, that is weight gain, pelvic venous congestion syndrome, increased uterine volume and reduced physical activity;
- moreover, especially if childbirth is difficult, it is more likely to develop hemorrhoids and stretch marks in the postpartum period;
- having had two or more pregnancies, the risk of developing hemorrhoids rises up to 20% -30%.
Therefore, it is absolutely recommended to change your lifestyle, to take the suitable amount of fibres and liquids through the diet, to maintain a normal body weight (with a weight gain not exceeding 12 to14 kg maximum). It is also suggested to have a proper daily hygiene using cleaners with acidic pH, to use emollient and astringent substances that help improve micro-circulation and muscle tone, always according to your doctor’s advice.
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