Is Xinyimei Ointment Suitable for Treating Anal Fissures? - Pharmacology

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I recently have been experiencing anal fissures and wanted to buy the Neomycin ointment I used before, but I couldn't find it at several pharmacies.
So, I purchased Xinaimycin ointment (from Cheng Sheng Biotechnology).
Is this also suitable for treating anal fissures?

Ling, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/01/02

Dr. Liao Huiling reply Pharmacology


Hello! Neomycin ointment contains antibiotic ingredients and cannot be sold by pharmacies without a doctor's prescription.
Whether it is suitable for treating anal fissures should be diagnosed and evaluated by a physician.

Reply Date: 2011/01/02

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When it comes to treating anal fissures, it's essential to choose the right medication that can effectively promote healing and alleviate discomfort. Anal fissures are small tears in the lining of the anus, often caused by passing hard stools, constipation, or anal trauma. They can lead to significant pain, bleeding, and discomfort during bowel movements.

Xinyimei Ointment, also known as Xinmei Ointment, is a topical medication that is often used for various skin conditions, including minor wounds, burns, and irritations. However, its specific efficacy for treating anal fissures is not well-documented in medical literature. The ointment may contain ingredients that can soothe irritation and promote healing, but it is crucial to consider whether it addresses the underlying causes of anal fissures, such as inflammation and pain.

On the other hand, the ointment you mentioned, "欣黴素" (Xinmai Su), produced by a biotechnology company, may have different active ingredients and properties. It is important to check the specific formulation of this ointment. If it contains ingredients like corticosteroids, anesthetics, or healing agents, it might be more suitable for treating anal fissures. Corticosteroids can reduce inflammation, while anesthetics can help relieve pain.

For treating anal fissures, the following options are generally recommended:
1. Topical Anesthetics: These can provide immediate pain relief. Products containing lidocaine are commonly used.

2. Corticosteroid Creams: These can help reduce inflammation and promote healing.

3. Nitroglycerin Ointment: This is often prescribed to increase blood flow to the area and promote healing.

4. Fiber Supplements and Stool Softeners: These can help prevent constipation and reduce the strain during bowel movements, which is crucial for healing.

5. Warm Sitz Baths: Soaking the anal area in warm water can help soothe discomfort and promote healing.

6. Hydration and Diet: Ensuring adequate fluid intake and a diet rich in fiber can help prevent constipation.

Before using any ointment, especially for a sensitive area like the anal region, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance on the most appropriate treatment based on the specific condition and its severity. Additionally, if the fissure persists or worsens, further medical evaluation may be necessary to rule out underlying conditions or to consider other treatment options, such as surgical intervention.

In summary, while Xinyimei Ointment or "欣黴素" may provide some relief, their effectiveness for treating anal fissures specifically is uncertain. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your condition.

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