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Speaking only from personal experience, ibuprofen is not good for treating hemorrhoids. I rarely suffered from any hemorrhoid discomfort before using ibuprofen. Having taking only one dose of ibuprofen daily for a short time for back pain, the ibuprofen actually seemed to cause hemorrhoids! After stopping the ibuprofen, the hemorrhoids went away. Thinking this to be coincidental, I tried the ibuprofen again as it works well for my back pain. But the hemorrhoids returned. So, at least for me, ibuprofen is not helpful for hemorrhoids.
A Gastroenterologist is a physician specialist whose expertise is in digestive disorders. They would be the most helpful in being examined for internal hemorrhoids. They would diagnose and treat this ailment.
No. geckos don't get hemorrhoids
Only if your dog has licked your neosporin.
Neosporin can help to prevent infection and so helps wounds heal faster, however, it will not do anything specific for a fever blister. An over the counter medication called Abreva can help as can several prescription medications. Some think leucine (and amino acid) is also helpful.
If you have minor burn then you can use Neosporin on it. But when the burned area is large and severe then one should not use Neosporin. The Neosporin is only applied to the external areas.
The antibiotics which interfere with the activity of Neosporin are the antibiotics broken down in the liver. They render any effects Neosporin on the body useless.
Hemingway did in fact suffer from hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids are also known as piles
Here is a link that offers symptoms of hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids can irritate you, especially itching.
If your bulldog has an open cut, then peroxide and Neosporin will do the trick.