My question is, would a micro-enema work just as good as a big enema bag?
The reason I'm asking this is, I just spoke with a nurse about enema bags and she said they're very hard to handle on your own.
She sounded kinda surprised that they sell them at pharmacies for people to use at home.
There are 2 micro-enemas at the pharmacies where I live.
One contains 8.5g of sorbitol that's mixed with water in a 10mL tube you squirt up the rectum.
It acts as a fast acting laxative and is a micro enema as well. So it cleans out the intestine.
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The other one comes in a bottle of either 120mL or 240mL
The active substances are sorbitol and docusate-sodium (docusate-sodium may also be known as: Dioctyl-sodium sulfosuccinate').
The dosages are:
Sorbitol: 250mg/mL (3G to 6G)
Docusate-sodium: 1mg/mL (120mL or 240mL)
Basically the difference is, this one increases the water content in the feces, therefore loosening up the hardened feces making it easier to empty your bowls.
So it's an extra powerful laxative but also a micro-enema.
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Which would you feel would be more beneficial? I think the second one might be better if you're already a little constipated.
But then again, wouldn't it release more water and that, therefore cleaning out the intestines and rectum more.
Or is a big ol' 1.5-2L enema bag better? Wouldn't it be really hard to use on your own?
What's your opinion on these 3 options?
Here are 2 wiki links, 1 for each substance involved:
Docusate-sodium/Dioctyl-sodium sulfosuccinate
Sorbitol
EDIT: Are enema bags REALLY that difficult to you use alone? Is there a guide here or something? Gonna read up some when I get home.
But what do you guys think about this? What would be more sufficient and which would clean out the most so you'd get the most out of your drug?
The reason I'm asking this is, I just spoke with a nurse about enema bags and she said they're very hard to handle on your own.
She sounded kinda surprised that they sell them at pharmacies for people to use at home.
There are 2 micro-enemas at the pharmacies where I live.
One contains 8.5g of sorbitol that's mixed with water in a 10mL tube you squirt up the rectum.
It acts as a fast acting laxative and is a micro enema as well. So it cleans out the intestine.
-
The other one comes in a bottle of either 120mL or 240mL
The active substances are sorbitol and docusate-sodium (docusate-sodium may also be known as: Dioctyl-sodium sulfosuccinate').
The dosages are:
Sorbitol: 250mg/mL (3G to 6G)
Docusate-sodium: 1mg/mL (120mL or 240mL)
Basically the difference is, this one increases the water content in the feces, therefore loosening up the hardened feces making it easier to empty your bowls.
So it's an extra powerful laxative but also a micro-enema.
-
Which would you feel would be more beneficial? I think the second one might be better if you're already a little constipated.
But then again, wouldn't it release more water and that, therefore cleaning out the intestines and rectum more.
Or is a big ol' 1.5-2L enema bag better? Wouldn't it be really hard to use on your own?
What's your opinion on these 3 options?
Here are 2 wiki links, 1 for each substance involved:
Docusate-sodium/Dioctyl-sodium sulfosuccinate
Sorbitol
EDIT: Are enema bags REALLY that difficult to you use alone? Is there a guide here or something? Gonna read up some when I get home.
But what do you guys think about this? What would be more sufficient and which would clean out the most so you'd get the most out of your drug?
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