Enteroscopy 2000ml sugar saline usually do not need to be dispensed by yourself, the hospital will be dispensed, or directly to the hospital to buy, self dispensing may be inaccurate ratios, affecting the health of the body.
Clinically speaking, sugar saline generally refers to oral rehydration salts, which contain sodium chloride, sodium citrate, potassium chloride, glucose and water, and its requirements are relatively high, there can be no impurities, it is difficult to have pure sodium chloride and glucose in the general family, and usually do not have sodium citrate and potassium chloride, so it is recommended to buy directly in the hospital.
If oral rehydration salts are not available, oral rehydration salts can also be purchased in bulk and added to purified water according to the instructions to prepare sugar saline for rehydration. If the ingredients are not pure, or the ratio is wrong, it may lead to electrolyte disorders, weakness, nausea and other discomforts.
Supplementation of salt and sugar water after colonoscopy is mainly to maintain electrolyte balance and replenish energy, and it is recommended to take it under the guidance of a doctor and avoid dispensing it on your own.