There is no strict requirement on the position to be taken for the administration of Capsaicillin. Adults with normal mobility can take the squatting position for the administration of Capsaicillin; for children, bedridden patients, etc., the prone position can be taken.
The essence of keserol is an intestinal lubricant, which is administered rectally to lubricate the intestinal wall to promote defecation and improve constipation. For people with normal mobility, the drug can be administered in any comfortable position, including the squatting position, just to ensure that the drug can be squeezed in smoothly.
However, for younger children who are prone to crying, it is recommended to adopt the prone position to promote a smoother inflow of the liquid, and at the same time, appropriate restrictions can be placed on their activities to avoid moving around and causing scratches to the mucous membrane of the intestinal tube. For long-term bed-ridden people, or the elderly, can take the side or prone on the bed, for the administration of drugs.
The emergence of constipation timely consult the doctor; Kesiclovir needs to be used under the guidance of clinicians.