For your particular case you would be better off using our Psorexederm PREVIT Cream which is safe (for pregnant women) but is especially effective at relieving itch. Massage in (it melts and spreads with body heat) then blot any excess off with a soft cloth such as a towel as it is zinc based and that avoids staining.
The Psorexederm PREVIT Cream is SAFE during pregnancy and is also good to massage on the tummy to relieve itching and reduce stretch marks ACCORDING to one of my clients.
Often pregnant women suffer bad itching due to hormonal changes in pregnancy and the Psorexederm PREVIT Cream helps with that.
Ideally you massage it in 3 times per day as baby grows stretching mums skin, so the marks fade faster after birth but it still works afterward. It will take about two to three months.
You can keep it beside the bed at night for those maddening night time itchy moments.
David's Breast rash cream is more for moist irritations in the skin fold between the breast and the abdomen but the Psorexederm will work there too. I think you will be very happy with the results.
Kind Regards, David Hosking. 31 Jan 2007Our standard Psorexederm Cream could safely be used during pregnancy as their is not enough vitamin A in the cream for absorption into the body to be a problem. However as current medical opinion states no additional sources of vitamin A other than food should be used during pregnancy, we have formulated "Psorexederm PREVIT" to met this standard by replacing the vitamin A & D with Vitamin E. This gives mothers-to-be and women planning to conceive a child a safe treatment for eczema, psoriasis and reduction of stretch marks.
"PREVIT" CREAM is a special formula of our famous and very effective Psorexederm creamTM designed to be a totally safe cream for use during pregnancy. Safe, soothing and non-stinging it soothes and heals rapidly.Ideal for psoriasis, eczema and itch of dermatitis suffered by pregnant women, but wishing to avoid any products that contain Vitamin A during pregnancy. It is also softer allowing massage into areas where stretch marks may form
Massage into the affected area for rapid relief for pregnancy rashes.PREVIT CREAM does NOT contain Vitamin A which has been known in higher than normal exposure to cause abnormal fetal development. Our contains Zinc oxide, Pure lanolin , LOC, Pure Olive oil and 100g.u. per gram of Vitamin E.
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS:
The products are available over the counter at any pharmacy but most Pharmacists don't know the secret combination.
Get some Paroven Capsules TM which are marketed for bad veins in the legs, they also shrink and strengthen the veins that cause haemorrhoids. There is nothing on the box or instructions about haemoid but what you do is take one capsule 3 times a day by mouth with meals.
If you have had the problem for a long time buy the 100 capsule box, if they have just appeared in the last month or so the 50 pack may be enough , however usually the 100 box is needed. They will seem expensive but in 2 weeks you will be happy you bought them. You take them until the problem has gone.
To relieve the itch and discomfort I usually recommend Rectinol Cream TM or Proctosedyl TM which relieve the symptoms while the Paroven repairs the problem.
Paroven is contains a natural compound without side effects and no reaction with other medication.
Also our own Psorexederm Cream TM is also very soothing for haemorroids and contains no local anaesthtics or preservatives that could cause allergies. Simply apply after each bowel action. If the area is very sore, apply more thickly and use a panty liner to avoid staining your clothing as the cream is white.
As this maybe of interest to other visitors to our site, I will post the information without any reference to you. Don't be put off by the price of the Paroven as they work wonders. They are also great for aching legs for people in jobs requiring they stand all day.
Kind Regards,
David Hosking
3 July 2006
I am pregnant and have developed them through the last stages of pregnancy (I am currently 35 weeks). If you could email me the cost of the products I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you very much fro your time and assistance.
Kind regards SA Mum :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: David Hosking
Sent: Wednesday, 5 July 2006 8:50
To: Pregnant Mother in SA
Subject: Re: Haemmoroid cure that really DOES work!
Hi ,
Firstly congratulations on your pregnancy.
Secondly, it is a factor I have to consider in the recommendation I made. Based on that, I would use Proctosedyl OintmentTM 30g ($18.95 ) applied as needed, it has a mild safe cortisone to reduce swelling and a local anaesthetic to relieve pain.
Paroven TM use in pregnancy & lactation is more unclear however Paroven costs $38 for 100 and the dose is 1 capsule 3 times a day
New Zealand and Australia are currently working to have a uniform set of standards for medicines.
Why that is important is that in Australia Paroven is not recommended in pregnancy and lactation because no problems have been observed with it's use, only limited data about it's use in pregnancy is available (the data that is available shows no problems) .
Now If I was a pharmacist in New Zealand or the United Kingdom I would check their safety websites for paroven at http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/Profs/Datasheet/p/Parovencap.htm and note that it is considered safe in lactation but along with all medicines is best avoided in the first 3 months of pregnancy.
In other words the pack in Australia says don't take it while breastfeeding because we have not enough evidence of it's safety although there has never been a problem with it.
The pack in New Zealand says take it as no evidence has ever been found that it is harmful !
The United Kingdom agrees at : http://emc.medicines.org.uk/emc/assets/c/html/DisplayDoc.asp?DocumentID=1263#PREGNANCY
A commercial sponsored site with good info supporting the use in pregnancy is at: http://healthlibrary.epnet.com/GetContent.aspx?token=e0498803-7f62-4563-8d47-5fe33da65dd4&chunkiid=21772
So as an Australian pharmacist I would have to advise not to use the Paroven until after your baby is weaned. I my own personal opinion based on the fact it has been on the market for over 30 years and many countries use it for haemorrhoids in pregnancy, if I was in your situation I would use it with confidence in it's safety.
However, that is a decision you need to make. Try the Proctosedyl first and consider the Paroven, print off the info above and ask your GP.
I hope this helps you rather than confuses you!
Kind Regards,
David Hosking.
About 3 weeks ago I came across your haemorrhoids cure.
http://www.hoskingspharmacy.com/breast-rashes-cure_haemmoroid.phpWhat a god send.
I started taking the Paroven Capsules about 10 days ago along with Proctosedyl supositories per you suggestions. The haemorrhoids are fading fast.
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