The correct method of stuffing hemorrhoidal suppositories, usually take the squatting position or right lateral lying position, stuffing hemorrhoidal suppositories after tightening the anus, the suppositories do not detach from the can.
Hemorrhoidal suppositories are one of the commonly used medications in anorectal medicine, containing ice chips, mint and other medicinal ingredients, which can help patients with hemorrhoids, anal fissures, sinusitis and other symptoms such as anal itching, pain and blood in the stool. The drug needs to be inserted into the rectal area of the anal canal, fusing the drug through the mucous membrane, absorbing the drug ingredients and exerting the effect of the drug.
This product is rectal administration, prohibit internal use, avoid smoking and alcohol and spicy, greasy, stimulating food during the drug, keep the bowel movement; children, pregnant women, old and frail and spleen loose which should be used under the guidance of a doctor; allergic to this product is prohibited.
If the patient uses the medicine by himself, more squatting position is taken. Patients squatting on the ground, wearing gloves, the hemorrhoidal suppository out, and then stuffed into the anal canal, as much as possible to the internal anal canal into a distance. When you get up, you can tighten the anus to promote further upward movement of the suppository. It is a good idea to lie down for a few minutes after applying the medicine to prevent the suppository from detaching.
If the patient’s family or doctor helps with the medication, more often than not, the hemorrhoidal suppository is inserted into the anal canal area after lying on the right side and exposing the anus. The patient tightens the anus to ensure that the suppository does not detach.
In addition, patients are advised to use the medication at night before going to bed in order to better utilize the effects of the medication.
Suffering from hemorrhoids is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, standardized treatment and medication under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid delays.