Anusol is a medication that can be used for treating a disease called hemorrhoids (also known as piles) . It can be found in several types including oil and ointment.
no not at all
You need to ask your OB about this. Some things are safe and others are not.
There should be an expiration date on the envelope or jar it comes in. If it past that date I would not recommend it for use.
According to Babycenter.com (and Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board) Anusol, Preparation H, and Tucks are all safe to use during pregnancy.
I was taught that if you put raw eggs into a bowl of water and they don't float they are ok to use.
Press menu then ok on personalisation configuration then ok on display configuration then date and time adjust then use arrow keys to go to the one you want to change and hold ok on that one for 3 seconds then use arrow keys to change. When done press ok once until onto bottom
It all depends whether it is a sell by date, use by date, or a best before date. If it is a sell by, then that would be an earlier date than an 'eat by' date so it would probably be OK. If it is a best before, then it probably won't taste as good but will still be safe; if it is after a use by date then it may not be safe so you shouldn't eat it.
Expiration date: Do not use/eat on or after that date. Best if used/eaten by date: Better if used/eaten before that date. Almost the same but when something expires you can't use/eat it.If it just passed the best if used/eaten by date it's ok to use/eat but it's better not to.
Several factors. Does it have a useby date? If so, if it is past it, do NOT use it. If you're less cautious or if it does not have a useby date, does it look discoloured or smell funny? If so, do NOT use it.
Its ok to date a handicapped.No the ideas will not interfere with your relationship.
Duration and potency will be affected . Better safe than sorry.