COMPOSITION-
Saline enema
STORAGE CONDITION-
Saline enemas should normally be stored at room temperature, which is commonly between 20 and 25°C (68 and 77°F), in a dry location away from the sun.
OVERVIEW-
In order to induce bowel motions, a saline enema involves injecting a salt and water solution into the rectum. It's frequently used to ease constipation or get ready for surgeries. The saline solution aids in colon cleansing and softens stool, making it easier to pass. But it's crucial to use it correctly, and if you have any questions or underlying medical conditions, get medical advice.
USES-
The main purpose of saline enemas is to stimulate bowel movements and soften feces in order to treat constipation. They can also be used to treat some poisoning or overdose cases, as well as to cleanse the colon prior to operations or medical treatments. It's crucial to use them in accordance with medical advice.
BENEFITS-
By activating the colon's muscles, saline enemas can facilitate bowel motions and assist soften stool, which makes it easier to pass. Furthermore, saline enemas can be used to ease constipation or get ready for specific tests or medical procedures. To prevent any potential consequences, it is imperative that they be used appropriately and in accordance with medical advice.
SIDE EFFECTS-
While saline enemas are generally seen to be safe when administered appropriately, there is a possibility that they could have unintended consequences such electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, rectum discomfort, and, in rare instances, allergic responses. It's important to carefully follow medical advice and instructions as misuse or incorrect administration can cause more problems.
Serious side effects -Blood from your anus is known as rectal bleeding, and symptoms include reddish-colored water in the toilet, blood on toilet paper when you wipe, and blood on the outside or combined with your stool.
Absence of bowel movement half an hour after taking the drug.
DIRECTIONS-
Use no more unless a doctor instructs you to.
View Cautionary Notes
One bottle for adults and children 12 years and up
Kids aged 2 to under 12: half a bottle
Youngsters under two years old: Do not use. Speak with a doctor.
HOW IT WORKS-
A saline laxative, sometimes known as a Fleet Enema, is osmotic. It draws water into your intestines as a salt (gut). This facilitates the softer and simpler passage of your feces. In order to aid with bowel movement, it also promotes gut movement.