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Haemorrhoids & Piles Relief in Ireland

Find discreet relief from the discomfort of haemorrhoids (piles) with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock creams, ointments, wipes and related products to help soothe itching, discomfort and irritation. Piles are very common and often settle with self-care, but it’s important to have any rectal bleeding checked. All orders are dispatched discreetly. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Creams, Ointments & Suppositories

Soothing creams, ointments and suppositories can help relieve the itching, swelling and discomfort of piles. These target the affected area to ease symptoms. Follow the instructions on the pack, and our pharmacist can help you choose a suitable product discreetly.

Soothing Wipes & Comfort

Gentle, soothing wipes and related products can help keep the area clean and comfortable. Avoiding harsh or heavily fragranced products, and not straining, can also help symptoms settle more comfortably.

Diet & Self-Care

Piles are often linked to constipation and straining, so a high-fibre diet, plenty of fluids and staying active can help prevent and ease them. Managing constipation is often an important part of dealing with piles alongside soothing products.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Haemorrhoids, or piles, are swollen blood vessels in or around the back passage that can cause itching, discomfort and sometimes bleeding. They’re very common and often linked to constipation and straining. Many cases settle with self-care and soothing products, but bleeding should always be checked by a doctor.

Soothing creams, ointments, suppositories and wipes can help ease the itching and discomfort, while a high-fibre diet, plenty of fluids and avoiding straining help address the underlying cause. Our pharmacist can recommend suitable products discreetly and advise on self-care.

Preventing constipation is key — eat plenty of fibre, drink enough fluids, stay active, and avoid straining or sitting on the toilet for long periods. These habits reduce pressure on the area and help prevent piles from recurring, alongside treating any symptoms as they arise.

Always see your GP if you notice rectal bleeding, so the cause can be confirmed, as bleeding should never be assumed to be piles without assessment. Also seek advice if symptoms are severe, persistent, or not improving with self-care, or if you have a change in bowel habits or other concerning symptoms.