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A&D Ointment for Hemorrhoids: Does It Work?

A&D Ointment for Hemorrhoids: Does It Work?

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If you’ve ever dealt with the itchy, burning, just-please-make-it-stop discomfort of hemorrhoids, you’ve probably rummaged through your bathroom cabinet in search of relief. A&D Ointment is one of those classic products people often reach for — but does it actually help? Or is it better suited for other skin concerns? Let’s look at what’s inside this ointment, how it works, and whether it has a role in soothing hemorrhoid irritation.

What is A&D ointment?

A&D Ointment has been a household staple for decades, best known for protecting babies’ skin from diaper rash. Its two main ingredients, petrolatum and lanolin, form a protective barrier over the skin. Petrolatum locks in moisture, while lanolin helps soften and soothe dryness. The formula also includes vitamins A and D — nutrients that support healthy skin recovery.

When applied, A&D creates a thin, protective layer that shields the skin from friction and moisture. In theory, that same barrier could help calm external irritation caused by hemorrhoids. But can it actually treat them?

Can A&D ointment treat hemorrhoids?

Here’s the honest truth: A&D Ointment isn’t a hemorrhoid treatment. It doesn’t contain active ingredients that shrink swollen tissue, stop bleeding, or reduce inflammation. Instead, it acts as a comfort measure — something that can make things feel a little better while your body heals.

That said, it can still play a small, supportive role in your care routine by helping to:

  • Reduce irritation from wiping or friction

  • Keep the skin soft and moisturized

  • Ease mild itching or burning sensations

So while it won’t make hemorrhoids disappear, it can help protect sensitive skin and make daily life a bit more bearable.

When might A&D ointment help?

If your symptoms are on the mild side — think minor itching, irritation after a bowel movement, or dryness — A&D Ointment can offer short-term comfort. It’s most useful for external hemorrhoids that aren’t swollen or bleeding, or for irritated skin surrounding the area.

For example, if sitting at your desk all day or wearing tight clothing causes chafing, applying a thin layer of A&D can help reduce friction and irritation. It’s a small, soothing step that can complement other relief methods.

When A&D ointment isn’t enough

Because it’s not medicated, A&D Ointment won’t do much for:

  • Significant pain or bleeding

  • Severe swelling or prolapsed hemorrhoids

  • Persistent or worsening irritation

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to move beyond home comfort care. Over-the-counter creams, suppositories, or professional treatment from a colorectal specialist are much better equipped to provide real relief and healing.

Other gentle ways to find relief

If you’re leaning toward natural, low-intervention care, there are plenty of safe and effective options to try alongside (or instead of) A&D Ointment:

  • Witch hazel: A plant-based anti-inflammatory that helps reduce swelling and soothe burning.

  • Hydrocortisone creams: For short-term use to ease inflammation and itching.

  • Warm sitz baths: Soaking for 10–15 minutes can calm the area and encourage healing.

  • High-fiber foods or supplements: Keeping things soft and regular prevents further strain.

  • Cold compresses: A quick, natural way to reduce swelling and numb pain.

Each of these methods addresses hemorrhoids from a slightly different angle — whether it’s comfort, inflammation, or prevention.

How to use A&D ointment safely

If you decide to use A&D as part of your routine:

  1. Gently clean the area with warm water and mild, fragrance-free soap. Pat dry — don’t rub.

  2. Apply a thin layer of ointment directly to the irritated skin.
    Reapply as needed, especially after bowel movements, but avoid overusing it. Too much ointment can trap excess moisture.

  3. Monitor how your skin responds. If you notice more irritation, discontinue use.

The takeaway

A&D Ointment isn’t a cure, but it can be a comforting companion for mild hemorrhoid irritation. Think of it as a short-term skin protectant — not a medical fix. If your symptoms linger, worsen, or involve bleeding, it’s best to reach out to a qualified provider. Relief is possible, and getting the right guidance is the first step toward it.

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    Dr. Albert Chung is a dedicated and compassionate colorectal surgeon providing expert care in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. After completing medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2009, Dr. Chung pursued a rigorous 5-year general surgery residency at the same institution, finishing in 2014. During his residency, Dr. Chung was an early adopter of robotic minimally invasive surgery, mastering these advanced techniques as they first emerged in the medical field. He continued refining his skills with specialized colorectal surgical training, completing a Colon and Rectal Surgery fellowship at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Michigan, in 2015. With extensive training and a commitment to patient-centered care, Dr. Chung ensures each patient receives personalized attention and optimal health outcomes. Dr. Chung is also known online as Your Friendly Proctologist on YouTube, where he educates viewers on colorectal health topics with clarity and empathy. Additionally, he was featured on The WOW Factor Podcast, where he discussed his unique approach to patient care, innovation in colorectal surgery, and his journey in medicine.

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