Side effects and contraindications of corkscrew



There are generally no adverse reactions to the topical use of Keselen. Contraindications are unclear, but use is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to any of the components of Keserol.

Capsaicin is mainly used for the treatment of constipation in children and the elderly and infirm. The opening of the catheter should be smooth and can be coated with a small amount of petroleum jelly or other grease to achieve lubrication, so as not to bruise the patient’s anus or rectum, and it should be noted that it is best to raise the buttocks a little higher and lower the head, so that the medicine can be fully squeezed in, and it is recommended to defecate 5-10 minutes after the use of the drug.

Keflex can lubricate and stimulate the intestinal wall, soften the stool and make it easier to pass stool. If you need to use Keserol, please consult a medical professional and use the medication appropriately under the doctor’s guidance.