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Tag: Constipation relief

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What is a fleet enema?: Understanding its use, types, and safety

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According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, millions of adults experience occasional constipation, and a Fleet enema is a common over-the-counter solution for rapid relief. This article will delve into what a Fleet enema is, how it works, its different formulations, and essential safety precautions for its use.

What should I use if MiraLAX is not working?: Your Guide to Alternatives

4 min read
Chronic constipation affects an estimated 15-20% of the worldwide population, making effective and reliable treatment essential for many individuals. When polyethylene glycol (PEG), the active ingredient in MiraLAX, doesn't provide relief, understanding the different types of alternatives is key to finding a solution that works for you.

Can you take laxatives and ibuprofen together?

4 min read
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen are known to increase the risk of serious gastrointestinal adverse events, including bleeding and ulcers. Given this risk, many people question: can you take laxatives and ibuprofen together?

Do You Leave Suppositories In or Take Them Out?: The Definitive Answer

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According to studies, suppositories are a reliable drug delivery method for patients who cannot take oral medications due to vomiting, nausea, or difficulty swallowing. Answering the question, "Do you leave suppositories in or take them out?" is crucial for this treatment to be effective, as they are designed to be inserted and retained until they dissolve.

Which is better, Metamucil or psyllium capsules? A comprehensive comparison

5 min read
With only 1 in 10 Americans getting enough fiber from their diet alone, supplements are a common way to bridge the nutritional gap. When considering your options, a common question arises: which is better, Metamucil or psyllium capsules? The answer largely depends on your personal preferences for cost, ingredients, and convenience.

How Fast Does Magnesium Citrate Work? A Guide to Onset and Use

3 min read
Chronic constipation affects about 15% of the population in the United States [1.8.1]. For those seeking relief, a common question is: **how fast does magnesium citrate work?** This saline laxative typically induces a bowel movement within 30 minutes to 6 hours [1.2.1, 1.2.2].