Escot MS Cream 30 gm
About Escot MS Cream 30 gm
Escot MS Cream 30 gm belongs to a class of medications called 'anorectal preparations' primarily used in the treatment of anal fissures (small tear in the anus lining), fistula (abnormal skin opening near the anus) and piles (inflamed and swollen veins in the rectum). Anorectal disorders occur at the junction of the anal canal and the rectum, including haemorrhoids, abscesses, fistula, fissures, anal itching and warts. It is characterized by the accumulation of veins at the anus with frequent mucus and bleeding while straining for stool passage.
Escot MS Cream 30 gm is a combination of three drugs, namely: Lidocaine (local anaesthetic), Metronidazole (antibiotic) and Sucralfate (protectant). Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic that decreases pain sensation by preventing pain signals transmission from nerves to the brain. Metronidazole belongs to the class of antibiotics that prevents bacterial infection caused due to exposed skin surface of the anus. Sucralfate belongs to the class of protectants that form a protective layer over the affected area of skin, thereby preventing pain, burning sensation and inflammation in the anus. Thus together Escot MS Cream 30 gm promotes the healing of fissures, helps in forming new healthy skin and minimises infection and pain around the anal canal.
Escot MS Cream 30 gm is for external use only. Use Escot MS Cream 30 gm as prescribed by your doctor. Avoid contact of Escot MS Cream 30 gm with nose, ears, mouth or eyes. In case Escot MS Cream 30 gm comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Your doctor will advise you how often you take Escot MS Cream 30 gm based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience a skin rash, mild irritation, tingling or burning sensation. Most of these side effects of Escot MS Cream 30 gm do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Escot MS Cream 30 gm or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Escot MS Cream 30 gm is for external use only. Avoid contact of Escot MS Cream 30 gm with nose, ears, mouth or eyes. In case Escot MS Cream 30 gm comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, please inform your doctor before taking Escot MS Cream 30 gm. Do not apply Escot MS Cream 30 gm in large amounts or use it for a long time than prescribed as it does not give quick or better results but increases the risk of side effects. Do not swallow Escot MS Cream 30 gm. In case of accidental swallowing, please consult a doctor immediately. If you have kidney or liver disease, diabetes or blood disorders, inform your doctor before taking Escot MS Cream 30 gm.
Uses of Escot MS Cream 30 gm
Medicinal Benefits
Escot MS Cream 30 gm is a combination of three drugs, namely: Lidocaine, Metronidazole, and Sucralfate. Lidocaine belongs to the class of local anesthetics that decreases pain sensation by preventing the transmission of pain signals from nerves to the brain. Metronidazole belongs to the class of antibiotics that works by damaging the DNA (genetic material) of bacteria and protozoa and kills them. Thereby prevents infection in the anal region. Sucralfate belongs to the class of protectants that works by forming a protective layer over the affected area of skin and prevents pain, irritation, or burning sensation in the anus. Thereby, promotes the healing of fissures and the formation of new healthy skin.
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Side Effects of Escot MS Cream 30 gm
Drug Warnings
If you are allergic to Escot MS Cream 30 gm or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Escot MS Cream 30 gm is for external use only. Avoid contact of Escot MS Cream 30 gm with nose, ears, mouth, or eyes. In case Escot MS Cream 30 gm comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, please inform your doctor before taking Escot MS Cream 30 gm. Do not apply Escot MS Cream 30 gm on cuts, wounds, grazes, or raw or blistered skin. You are recommended to avoid rubbing, scratching, or exposure to extreme cold and hot until the anesthetic effect has worn off. Avoid using Escot MS Cream 30 gm in large amounts or use for a long time than prescribed as it does not give quick or better results but increases the risk of side effects. Do not swallow Escot MS Cream 30 gm. In case of accidental swallowing, please consult a doctor immediately. If you have kidney or liver disease, diabetes, or blood disorders, inform your doctor before taking Escot MS Cream 30 gm.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Escot MS Cream 30 gm may have interaction with medicines to treat irregular heartbeat (amiodarone, tocainide, mexiletine), high blood pressure-lowering medicines (propranolol, metoprolol), medicines to treat stomach ulcers or heartburn (cimetidine), tuberculosis vaccine, vitamin (ascorbic acid), blood thinners (warfarin, dicoumarin).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have kidney or liver disease, diabetes or blood disorders, inform your doctor before taking Escot MS Cream 30 gm.
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Special Advise
Follow WASH regimen for anorectal diseases like piles:
Disease/Condition Glossary
Anal Fissure: It is a small cut or tear in the lining of the anus. Sometimes, the crack may be so deep that it exposes the muscle tissue underneath. It occurs mostly when passing hard or large stools, diarrhea, or chronic constipation. The crack in the skin leads to severe pain and bleeding during and after bowel movements. Anal fissure symptoms include sharp pain in the anal region during bowel movements, itching or burning sensation in the anal region, a visible tear in the skin around the anus, streaks of blood on stools, a skin tag or small lumps or skin next to the tear.
Piles: It occurs when anus tissue and vein become inflamed and swollen. The size of piles can vary from small to large either found inside or outside the anus. Piles can occur due to many reasons like chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, pregnancy, lifting heavy weights, or straining when passing a stool.
Anal Fistula: It is an abnormal connection between the inside of the anal canal and the skin around the anus resulting from an injury or surgery. Infection or inflammation can also cause a fistula to form.