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    As an enema for constipation, the recommended adult dose is 120 mL of 25-30% solution, administered once. Note that Sorbitol is an ingredient of the MICROLAX Enema. Compounded from multiple ingredients

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    Your enema will be easier to do if you prepare what you need ahead of time. You'll also want to clear your schedule for several hours afterward, so choose the best time of day that works for you so that you're not in a hurry after the enema starts to work. To use an enema, you'll need: 1. An enema kit (available from grocery or drug stores) 2. Petr...

    Enema solutions may contain plain water or medication. As a treatment, they can soften hard stool. That allows you to pass it. They may also deliver medications directly into the bowel. Enemas are used to treat: 1. Constipation 2. Fecal impaction 3. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) An enema is a common part of bowel preparation. You may need that b...

    To use an enema, you need to twist and reach behind yourself. This may be difficult if you have: 1. Limited range of motion in the shoulders or arms 2. Lost feeling in your fingers or hands

    Something is contraindicated if it's unsafe for you for because of some aspect of your medical history. You shouldn't use enemas if you have: 1. Tumors obstructing your rectum 2. Rectal prolapse 3. Acute coronary syndrome 4. A compromised immune system such as from advanced HIV or chemotherapy If you can't use an enema, your healthcare provider wil...

    Enemas clean out your bowel. This is helpful for treating constipation or fecal impaction. It can also deliver medication to the bowel. You may need an enema before colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, or bowel surgery. Tell your healthcare provider if you have problems with an enema or can't use one as prescribed. Don't use one if you have tumors obstructi...

    An enema can be uncomfortable, embarrassing, and fairly gross. Try to put that aside. Understand that it's necessary and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider. Enemas shouldn't be used regularly. If you find yourself needing them for something like chronic constipation, talk to your provider about other treatments.

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  3. Nov 20, 2023 · You may need an enema to: Relieve constipation: Usually, an enema is a last-ditch effort to relieve constipation. You may need an enema if you can’t poop and lifestyle changes haven’t helped you have a bowel movement. Usually, increasing your water and fiber intake can get things moving.

  4. Aug 6, 2019 · By Lauren Panoff, MPH, RD — Updated on March 22, 2023. Enemas are rectal injections of fluid intended to cleanse or stimulate the emptying of your bowel. This article reviews different types of...

  5. Feb 15, 2023 · Enemas should be used as a last resort to treat severe constipation. Here’s what to know about when and how to use them safely.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · Updated on March 8, 2024. Key takeaways: Enemas can provide quick relief for constipation. Healthcare professionals can administer them, but you can also give yourself an enema at home. A few simple steps will make a home enema more comfortable and more likely to successfully clean out the colon.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConstipationConstipation - Wikipedia

    In chronic constipation of unknown cause, the main treatment involves the increased intake of water and fiber (either dietary or as supplements). The routine use of laxatives or enemas is discouraged, as having bowel movements may come to be dependent upon their use. Fiber supplements

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