If you have ever experienced that sharp, cutting pain while passing stools,
that burning sensation that makes you afraid to visit the washroom,
or that uncomfortable itching around the anus that ruins your entire day,
Then you know exactly how terrible anal fissures or piles can feel.
It’s not just pain , it affects confidence, routine, sleep, and even mood.
Many people desperately search for quick relief, and one of the most commonly used medicines is Anovate Cream. Yes, it can provide fast comfort , but using it blindly without proper guidance can sometimes cause more harm than good.
Let’s talk honestly and gently, like a friend, about what Anovate Cream actually does, how to use it properly, and when you should NOT depend on it alone.
What Exactly is Anovate Cream?
Anovate Cream is a medicated ointment used for conditions like anal fissure and piles (hemorrhoids). It helps reduce pain, swelling, bleeding, and discomfort around the anal region.
It works best when used along with lifestyle changes like soft stools, fiber diet, and hydration.
But remember, it is not a magic cream, and not a permanent cure.
What is Inside Anovate Cream?
Each ingredient has a role, like a team working to control symptoms:
This combination makes it powerful, but also means you should not use it without proper knowledge or longer than advised.
Where is Anovate Cream Used?
People commonly use Anovate Cream for:
Anal fissure (crack near anus causing severe pain)
Hemorrhoids / piles (swollen blood vessels)
Burning, itching, and discomfort after passing stool
Redness and mild bleeding
If you’re struggling with these symptoms, you might feel like “just give me something that works now!”
And yes , Anovate Cream can bring fast relief, but relief is temporary if the root cause remains untreated.

How to Apply Anovate Cream Correctly
External Application
Clean the area gently with warm water.
Pat dry softly , don’t rub.
Apply a thin layer around the anus after stool and at night.
Internal Application (using applicator)
Wash hands well.
Attach applicator and insert gently 2–3 cm.
Squeeze cream slowly.
Wash applicator afterwards.
Use only 2–3 times a day. More than that can damage the skin.
💡 Tip: Don’t use it secretly on your own for weeks thinking more cream = quick cure. It can worsen the condition.
The Hidden Side , Disadvantages of Overusing Anovate Cream
It sounds simple and harmless, right?
But self-medication with strong creams can be risky.
Possible side effects:
Burning or irritation
Thinning of skin around the anus (due to steroids)
Rebound swelling or bleeding
Increased blood pressure (due to phenylephrine)
Allergic reaction or rash
Many people come to hospitals after weeks of using creams themselves, and the skin becomes so thin that surgery becomes harder.
Please don’t let that happen to you.
Why You Should Not Use Anovate Cream for Long Continuously
It is a symptom reliever, not a full treatment. You should not use it longer than 1 month.
If your pain returns again and again, your body is telling you that something deeper needs attention.
Ignoring symptoms or depending only on creams may delay proper treatment and increase complications.
When You Must See a Doctor
If pain or bleeding continues more than 5–7 days
If bleeding becomes heavy
If constipation or swelling worsens
If you cannot sit or walk comfortably
At that point, please don’t fight alone.
You deserve proper help and permanent relief.
For advanced care and laser treatment options, you may consider Surgiplus Hospital, known for dedicated anorectal care and patient-focused support.

No, it gives temporary relief. Permanent cure may need diet changes or medical procedures.
Pain relief usually begins within 5–10 minutes due to lignocaine.
No. Long use can damage the skin. Use only under proper guidance.
Not without medical advice. Please consult a specialist.
Meet a doctor immediately , don’t restart the cream without guidance.1. Can Anovate Cream permanently cure piles or fissure?
2. How fast does it work?
3. Can I use Anovate Cream every day for months?
4. Is it safe during pregnancy?
5. What if symptoms return after stopping the cream?
