Tucks Medicated Cooling Pads — Witch Hazel Relief, 100 ct

Tucks Medicated Cooling Pads — Witch Hazel Relief, 100 ct

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Witch hazel pads for postpartum hemorrhoid relief.
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Tucks Medicated Cooling Pads — Witch Hazel Relief, 100 ct

Witch hazel pads for postpartum hemorrhoid relief.
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Hemorrhoids are one of pregnancy and postpartum’s least-discussed realities — and one of the most common.

These cooling witch hazel pads soothe the burning and itching, gently.

Between 25 and 35% of pregnant women get hemorrhoids — the result of increased pressure on the veins during pregnancy, straining, and vaginal delivery. Tucks Medicated Cooling Pads use witch hazel (50%) to calm burning and itching, with pre-moistened pads you can use without adding friction to an already tender area. Witch hazel has even been shown to be as effective as anesthetic sprays and other pain relievers for this kind of relief. Keep them chilled for extra cooling, use one after a bowel movement or whenever you need it, or fold one into a compress.

They earned their place in our collection the honest way: our advisor and investor Brooklyn Decker used them in her own recovery — and hasn’t stopped recommending them since.

  • Witch hazel 50% — cools burning and itching on contact
  • Pre-moistened pads — no rubbing on tender skin
  • Chill them for extra cooling relief
  • Use as a wipe or fold into a compress
  • For pregnancy and postpartum hemorrhoids
  • A Brooklyn Decker recovery pick

How to use

Use as an external wipe after a bowel movement or as needed. Gently wipe, pat, or blot the affected area, then discard. Pads can also be folded and used as a moist compress on irritated tissue.

Active ingredient

Witch Hazel 50% w/w.

Ships directly from the manufacturer.

Common questions

Do witch hazel pads help postpartum hemorrhoids?
Yes. Witch hazel cools and soothes burning and itching, and has been shown to be as effective as anesthetic sprays for this kind of relief.

Can I use Tucks during pregnancy?
They’re an external, over-the-counter witch hazel pad. As with any product in pregnancy, check with your provider.

Can I use them after a vaginal birth?
Yes — for hemorrhoid and general perineal soothing during recovery.

How do I get the most cooling?
Chill the pads before use, or fold one into a cold compress.

Learn more: Postpartum Hemorrhoids — Treatment & Relief

Final Sale — This item cannot be returned or exchanged. 

Ships separately — This product is fulfilled by Pasteur Pharmacy and will arrive in a separate shipment from your Bodily order.

Why You'll Love It

Hemorrhoids can happen during pregnancy or after birth, whether from added pressure, constipation, straining or pushing during labor. These cooling witch hazel pads offer easy, no-fuss relief for a postpartum issue nobody wants to deal with, but plenty of people do.

  • Witch hazel cooling relief
  • Soothes burning and itching
  • Pre-moistened pads
  • Useful after childbirth

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Witch Hazel 50% w/w.

Inactive Ingredients: Citric Acid, Disodium EDTA, Ethylhexylglycerin, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Potassium Sorbate, Purified Water, Sodium Citrate.

FAQ

How to Use

Use as an external wipe after a bowel movement or as needed. Cleanse the affected area by gently wiping, patting or blotting with the pad, then discard.

Pads can also be folded and used as a moist compress on irritated tissue.

Important Safety Information

For external use only. Do not flush. Avoid contact with eyes.

If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use. Keep out of reach of children.

More Information

Hemorrhoids are common during pregnancy and postpartum—and can make an already tender recovery more uncomfortable. Learn why they happen, what temporary relief options may help and when to speak with your doctor or midwife.

Postpartum Hemorrhoid Treatments & How to Deal With Them

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