Anusol Cream

  • Soothing relief from the swelling, itching and irritation of piles (haemorrhoids)
  • Also soothes other minor ano-rectal conditions like anal itching and fissures
  • Vanishing base cream that’s quickly absorbed
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Anusol Cream for Haemorrhoids

Medication Name Anusol Cream
Medication Form Cream
Used for Relief of internal and external piles (haemorrhoids) and minor ano-rectal conditions
Who can use Adults aged 18 and over
Active Ingredient(s) Zinc oxide, bismuth oxide, balsam Peru
Usual Dose Apply sparingly at night, in the morning and after each bowel movement
Common Side Effects Burning, redness, irritation, itching or pain at the application site
Prescription Required No
Patient Information Leaflet Anusol Cream Patient Information Leaflet

What is Anusol Cream used for?

Anusol Cream is a piles treatment that relieves the swelling, itching and irritation caused by internal and external piles (haemorrhoids). It also soothes other minor conditions around the back passage, including itching and anal fissures (small tears in the skin around the anus). It can be used after anorectal surgery too.

Piles are swollen blood vessels that develop inside or around the back passage. They’re very common, and typical symptoms of piles include:

  • Bright red bleeding, often seen on the toilet paper
  • A lump or swelling around the anus
  • Pain, itching and irritation in the anal area

If you have rectal bleeding that hasn’t been diagnosed as piles, speak to your doctor before using Anusol Cream.

How does Anusol Cream work?

Anusol Cream contains three active ingredients that work together to soothe and protect the affected area.

Zinc oxide is an astringent that soothes and protects raw areas, helping reduce itching and swelling. It also acts as an antiseptic.

Bismuth oxide is an astringent and antiseptic that protects raw, irritated skin around the anus and helps limit the growth of bacteria.

Balsam Peru is mildly antiseptic, protects sore areas and may help promote healing.

The cream has a vanishing base, so it’s quickly absorbed once applied. It can also be used to lubricate Anusol suppositories before insertion.

Who can use Anusol Cream?

Anusol Cream is suitable for most adults aged 18 and over. It isn’t recommended for children or young people under 18.

Don’t use Anusol Cream if you:

  • Are allergic to any of the ingredients in Anusol cream

Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using Anusol Cream if you:

  • Have rectal bleeding or blood in your stool, or you’re not sure if your bleeding is caused by piles
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding, as you should only use it on the advice of your doctor

How To Use Anusol Cream

Wash the anal area and dry it gently with a soft towel before applying the cream. Wash your hands before and after use.

  • For external piles, apply the cream gently to the affected area
  • For internal piles, screw the nozzle onto the tube, remove the nozzle cap, insert the nozzle into the back passage and squeeze gently. Clean the nozzle after each use

Apply Anusol Cream sparingly at night, in the morning and after each bowel movement. It’s for topical use only, so never take it by mouth.

Side Effects of Anusol Cream

Like all medicines, Anusol Cream can cause side effects, though not everyone gets them.

You may notice some burning, redness, irritation, itching or pain when you apply the cream. This isn’t usually serious and tends to settle quickly. If it lasts longer than a few days, tell your doctor.

Stop using Anusol Cream and talk to your doctor if you get a hypersensitivity reaction, such as a rash. This is rare and may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people.

If you notice any side effects, including any not listed here, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. You can also report side effects directly through the Yellow Card Scheme.

Anusol Cream Ingredients

Active ingredients (per 100g):

  • Zinc oxide 10.75g
  • Bismuth oxide 2.14g
  • Balsam Peru 1.8g

Other ingredients: glycerol monostearate, liquid paraffin, propylene glycol, polysorbate 60, sorbitan stearate, titanium dioxide (E171), methyl hydroxybenzoate (E218), propyl hydroxybenzoate (E216) and water.

Warnings and Precautions

  • If you have rectal bleeding or blood in your stool, or you’re unsure if your bleeding is caused by piles, speak to a doctor or pharmacist before using this cream.
  • If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, only use Anusol Cream on the advice of your doctor.
  • Anusol Cream is for topical use only. Never take it by mouth.
  • If anyone accidentally swallows the cream, contact a doctor or your nearest A&E, taking this leaflet and the packaging with you.
  • Glycerol monostearate may have a mild laxative effect.
  • Propylene glycol may cause skin irritation.
  • Methyl (E218) and propyl (E216) parahydroxybenzoate may cause an allergic reaction, which may be delayed.
  • Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
  • Do not store above 25°C and keep the cream in its original packaging.
  • Do not use after the expiry date shown on the packaging.

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Anusol Cream FAQs


Avoid Anusol Cream if you’re allergic to any of its ingredients, and don’t use it for children or anyone under 18. Get advice from a doctor or pharmacist first if you have rectal bleeding or blood in your stool, or if you aren’t certain your symptoms are down to piles. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, only use it when your doctor has advised you to.

Anusol Cream is designed to soothe and protect the affected area rather than remove piles. The astringent ingredients, zinc oxide and bismuth oxide, help reduce swelling and soothe itching and irritation, while the antiseptic action helps prevent bacterial growth as the area recovers. For many people, symptoms ease as things settle, particularly when combined with a high-fibre diet and other steps that prevent constipation.

Only use Anusol Cream during pregnancy or while breastfeeding if your doctor advises you to. Piles are common in pregnancy, as the growing baby puts extra pressure on the blood vessels around the back passage, so speak to your doctor or pharmacist about the safest way to manage your symptoms.

Anusol Cream is used as needed to relieve symptoms as they happen. If your symptoms don’t improve, get worse, or keep coming back, speak to your doctor or pharmacist rather than using the cream over a long period. It’s always worth getting persistent symptoms checked, as rectal bleeding in particular can sometimes point to something that needs further investigation.

The Anusol range comes in a few formats, all made to relieve piles. The cream, ointment and suppositories share the same active ingredients (zinc oxide, bismuth oxide and balsam Peru):

  • Anusol Cream: thin and easy to rub in, for internal and external piles
  • Anusol Ointment: thicker than the cream, which can also help with sore, dry skin
  • Anusol Suppositories: inserted into the back passage, so well suited to internal piles
  • Anusol Plus HC: contains added hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation, for short-term use and available after speaking to a pharmacist or on prescription
  • Anusol Soothing & Cleansing Wipes: for keeping the area clean before applying the cream and after a bowel movement

If you’re not sure which format is right for you, ask your pharmacist.

Because Anusol Cream has a vanishing base, it’s absorbed quickly once you apply it. How soon your symptoms settle overall depends on how severe your piles are and how well you’re able to avoid constipation. If you don’t notice any improvement, or your symptoms get worse, speak to your doctor or pharmacist.

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Page content authored by Mr Mohammed, last reviewed by Dr Hussain Ahmad on 9th July 2026.