Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoid (Piles) Treatment in Neath – Free NHS Advice & Relief

Itching, discomfort, or pain when going to the toilet? Our haemorrhoid treatment service in Neath provides discreet, professional advice and care through the NHS Common Ailments Service. You can receive free NHS treatment if eligible — no need to wait for your GP.

Book an NHS Common Ailment appointment for haemorrhoid treatment today.
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What Are Haemorrhoids?

Haemorrhoids (also known as piles) are swollen blood vessels in or around the anus and rectum. They can be:

  • Internal: Found inside the rectum — often painless but may cause bleeding.
  • External: Found under the skin around the anus — can be painful, itchy, or swollen.

They’re a common condition and can result from straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, chronic constipation, or prolonged sitting.

Expert Advice & Effective Treatment

Our pharmacists in Neath are trained to assess your symptoms and recommend appropriate NHS treatment and lifestyle advice. Depending on your needs, we may offer:

  • Topical creams or ointments to reduce swelling, itching, and discomfort
  • Suppositories for internal haemorrhoids where suitable
  • Advice on relieving constipation and maintaining healthy bowel habits
  • Guidance on diet, fluids, and gentle exercise to prevent recurrence
  • Referral to your GP if bleeding is persistent, severe, or there are red flag symptoms

With pharmacist-led care, you can expect confidential, compassionate support to help relieve your symptoms and improve comfort.

Self-Care Measures

To support healing and prevent future flare-ups:

  • Increase fibre intake: Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and wholegrains to soften stools.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink 6–8 glasses of water a day to prevent constipation.
  • Avoid straining: Don’t delay going to the toilet and avoid sitting for long periods.
  • Warm baths: A warm (not hot) bath can ease pain and itching.
  • Exercise regularly: Gentle activity like walking improves circulation and bowel movement.

When to Seek Further Help

We may refer you to your GP if:

  • You have persistent or heavy rectal bleeding
  • There is severe pain, swelling, or prolapse
  • You notice mucus discharge or dark stools
  • Symptoms don’t improve after using pharmacy treatments

Book an Appointment

Our pharmacist haemorrhoid treatment service in Neath is quick, confidential, and caring. Get expert advice and effective NHS treatment for relief and peace of mind.

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FAQs – Haemorrhoids & Piles

Can pharmacists treat haemorrhoids?

Yes — our pharmacists can assess your symptoms and provide suitable haemorrhoid treatments under the NHS Common Ailments Service if appropriate.

Are haemorrhoids serious?

Most cases are mild and respond well to treatment. However, persistent bleeding or pain should always be checked by a healthcare professional.

Can haemorrhoids go away on their own?

Yes — small haemorrhoids often improve within a few days with self-care and topical treatment.

When should I see a GP?

If you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, or your symptoms don’t improve after a week of treatment, your pharmacist will refer you for further assessment.

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