Topic: Enema And Suppository
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How much is enema or a suppository?
A warm water enema cost nothing more than the water and whatever else you put in the enema. You do have to invest in a bag which is available from most pharmacies and Walmarts. Read More »
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What is the difference between an enema and a suppository?
An enema is a liquid that is forced into the rectum, A suppository is a solid dosage form that is forced into the rectum. Read More »
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Which is best an enema, suppository or a laxative?
There is a reason for your constipation and it is NOT a deficiency of a drug! The fastest way to get results and the safest, is a "Salt flush." This has been used for centuries with great success. The good thing is that it also removes toxi... Read More »
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# The enema should be at room temperature before you give it. # Distract your child before and after giving the enema. You etc Read More »
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A 1 to 2 quart warm water enema would be my choice. A suppository works by melting in the rectum and chemically stimulating peristalsis. It does nothing to soften the stool or easy passage. On the other hand, a warm water enema helps soften... Read More »
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Oh, are you in for a treat! LOL. ;) A Fleet enema comes in a package similar to liquid douche but instead of inserting an enema vaginally, you insert part of the tip of the enema into your rectum. It is a method that is prescribed by many d... Read More »
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Well, everything has its proper place, but these are not really substitutes for colonics. Enemas are useful for emptying the rectum, (the lowest 8-12 inches of the colon.) Usually, one or two pints of water are used to do that. Suppositorie... Read More »
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No! What is this obsession with super-frequent bowel movements?! If your baby is not in pain it doesn't matter AT ALL if he/she poohs every hour, every feed, every day, or every week! They are all different. It's much, MUCH better for them ... Read More »
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The over the counter products are not substitutes for colonics. Enemas are useful for emptying the rectum (the lowest part of the colon). Suppositories are intended to do the same thing .Laxatives, particularly herbal laxatives, are intende... Read More »
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The over the counter products are not substitutes for colonies. Enemas are useful for emptying the rectum (the lower part of the colon). Suppositories are intended to do the same thing. Laxatives, particularly herbal laxatives, are intended... Read More »
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