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I have procured yourNeotomic enemy. What is the procedure to use it? After squeezing the contents into rectum, how long should I hold on before evacuating?

Asked by Male, 24 · 16 days ago

Neotomic enema contains Glycerin, Sodium chloride, and purified water, and is used to relieve constipation by softening stool and helping bowel movements. It is inserted gently into the rectum, and the contents are squeezed in as directed. After use, allow it to work naturally and go to the toilet when you feel the urge to pass stool, without forcing or rushing. If constipation keeps coming back or you are unsure about proper use, it is best to consult a doctor for advice.
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The procedure for using Neotomic Enema involves gently inserting the nozzle into the rectum and squeezing the entire contents inside. After administration, it is best to lie down for a few minutes and try to hold the enema for about 5 to 10 minutes before evacuating to allow it to work effectively.

🩺 How to Use Neotomic Enema

  • Lie down in the left lateral position with knees and hips bent.
  • Remove the cap and lubricate the nozzle slightly with the enema solution.
  • Gently insert the nozzle into the anus and squeeze the full 20 ml contents.
  • After squeezing, remove the nozzle and stay lying down for a few minutes.
  • Try to hold the enema for 5 to 10 minutes before passing stool.

⚠️ Important Tips

  • Do not exceed the recommended dose.
  • If you experience unusual symptoms like rectal bleeding or itching at the application site, seek advice from a doctor promptly.
  • Store the enema in a cool, dry place and keep it away from children.

For personalized guidance and safety, please consult a gastroenterologist or a general physician.

Answered 16 days ago