Millions of individuals suffer from hemorrhoids, anal fissures, yeast infections or other annoying, perianal irritations. Many people are embarrassed to go to a doctor about the anal discomfort or irritated perianal and external vaginal areas. Luckily there's relief.
Medical sciences have improved and for more than 30 years, physicians and colo-rectal surgeons have been recommending Balneol, a nonprescription perianal cleansing lotion that could provide you with long-term relief for an embarrassing but a very common problem. So, let's take a quick look on Balneol reviews.
HOW IT WORKS?
Irritation in the perianal and external vaginal areas are caused by an imbalance in skin pH. This imbalance usually is the result of gastrointestinal abnormalities that cause diarrhea, constipation, anal fissures or hemorrhoids. In addition, life style choices and normal physical changes due to pregnancy and aging can affect the perianal and external vaginal area. What Balneol can do for you is:
- It helps you relieve anal burning and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids, anal fissures, dry or chafed skin or similar conditions.
- Provides symptomatic relief by forming a protective coating on sore and irritated skin and helps to restore skin to its normal pH.
- Soothing relief for external vaginal discomfort due to a yeast infection or other vaginal irritation.
- Cleanses fecal residue or discharge without water.
- It's a silky lotion that allows gentle cleansing without the tugging or pulling you may experience with dry toilet paper
THE INGREDIENTS
The main ingredients are water, mineral oil, propylene glycol and lanolin oil. Below are the details:
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| Water |
Moisturizer | ||
| Mineral Oil |
A clear odorless oil that does not spoil. It is a common ingredient in lotions, soaps, and cosmetics | ||
| Propylene glycol |
Usually an odorless, clear oily liquid that absorbs water. It is used as a moisturizer in medicines and cosmetics | ||
| Glyceryl stearate |
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| PEG-40 stearate |
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| Laureth-4 |
Surfactant (surface active agent) used in cleansers and considered gentle and effective for most skin types | ||
| PEG-4 dilaurate |
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| Lanolin Oil |
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| Sodium acetate |
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| Carbomer-934 |
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| Triethanolamine |
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| Methylparaben
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| Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate |
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| Fragrance |
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| Acetic acid |
Acid found in vinegar, some fruits, and human sweat. It can be a skin irritant and drying to skin, though it also has disinfecting properties |
IS IT SAFE?
The answer to that question is yes. You can use Balneol as often as necessary. For additional comfort, use Balneol between bowel movements and at bedtime. But, in all cases of rectal bleeding, consult a physician promptly. If irritation persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a physician.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
First of all: you won't get embarrassed. You can use it anytime you want on your own time. Other thing is, different from a soap, Balneol is a cleansing lotion that does not require water. It will not dry the skin like soaps can. Balneol also deposits a protective coating on the affected area. Also, When using the bathroom, you don't need to wipe before applying Balneol. Applying it to toilet paper and then wiping will help eliminate the irritation and tugging you may experience with dry toilet paper.
Another good news is, it offers an unconditional 60-day money-back guarantee and a hassle-free return policy. If you're not totally satisfied with any of our products, just return Balneol for a refund of the purchase price.
USER'S FEEDBACK
Of course, your feedback is really important for us. So don't hesitate to contact us if you have experience in using Balneol. You can add your review below and please include as much information as you can to help other readers!

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