Glycerin suppository is a laxative drug that is administered rectally and used to vaccinate the gut in case of estrogen. This medicine can be used by adults, even infants, always on medical advice.
Glycerin suppositories contain glycerol as an active ingredient, which acts by suppressing the urine, attracting more water, increasing its volume, stimulating peristaltic stools and exerting a local lubricant, allowing the expulsion of weeds.
- Glycerin suppository is used to deflate needs and facilitate evacuation in case of transient and occasional tension.
- Helping to relieve excess intestinal gas and pain and inflammation in the abdominal area.
It is useful for intestinal vaccination in the preparation of tests such as colonoscopy and in the case of un complicated hemorrhoids.
How you use it depends on the person’s age
To have the effectively desirable effect, it is recommended that you drink 6 to 8 bottles of water during the day, to help drain your needs.
To place the suppository, you must open the package, and with your fingers you must insert it deep into the rectum, so that the year can contract and prevent the suppository from coming out. This medicine takes 15 to 30 minutes to reach its effect.
To put the suppository on the baby’s side, insert the suppository in the direction of the navel, for the most part it is flat and not entirely necessary, you can only have it for a few minutes, since this short stimulus will be enough to allow the flow of needs.
The recommended dose for adults and infants is 1 suppository per day and the time of use will depend on medical criteria.
Generally, glycerin suppository is well tolerated, in some cases can cause intestinal cramping, diarrhea, gas formation and increased sedation, there may be an increase in blood flow in the area, which can leave skin pinker or irritated, which can cause itching.
It should not be used by people with appendicitis, in case of bleeding from the rectum of unknown origin, intestinal obstruction, inflammatory bowel disease or during recovery from surgery in the rectum. It should also not be used for abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting. of unknown origin.
In addition, people who are hypersensitive to glycerin should also avoid it. In case of embargo or during lactation, you should consult with your gp before using it.