Do you need to use the whole bottle of corkscrew?

There is no absolute dosage requirement for Keserol to improve constipation, and it is not necessary to use up the whole bottle, but it is necessary to pay attention to the method of use and adverse reactions.
The active ingredients of Keserol are glycerin and water, and when administered through the anus, the body absorbs less of the active ingredients, so there is usually no need to worry about safe dosage. The dosage of the drug needs to be judged in conjunction with the severity of the symptoms and factors such as age and body size. For people with mild constipation and who are small in size or age, the entire bottle of medication may not be needed to improve symptoms.
It is important to note that in young children, the use of corkscrews is not recommended to avoid irritation of the intestinal mucosa. When applying the medication, it is necessary to lubricate it well and remove structures such as surface spikes to avoid damage to local tissues.
Constipation should be treated promptly. Capsules need to be used under the supervision of a clinician.