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Duphalac Enema 3.35Gm/5Ml Solution Health Feed

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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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The enema tablet or laxative should not be taken too much and too commonly as it can depleted the body of mineral and vitamins Gastrointestinal side effects associated with sodium biphosphate-sodium phosphate tablets have included bloating (up to 47%), nausea (up to 37%), abdominal pain (up to 30%), and vomiting (up to 10%). Anal irritation, diarrhea, nausea, and stomach cramps have been reported with the enema formulation.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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1. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit.
2. Increasing the fibre in your diet
3. Increasing your fluid intake
4. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods
5. Maintain active life style
6. Curd is good for u.
7. Avoiding straining
Homeopathy has very encouraging results. Consult online with details
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MCh (Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surger...read more

General Surgeon•Guwahati
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Hello lybrate-user, the main purpose of laxatives for treatment for anal fissure is to keep your stool soft and easy to pass. If you are already taking plenty of fibres, then osmotic laxatives like duphalac will helpful. If you are containing less fibre in diet then lactifibre will be more preferable. But remember, treatment of anal fissure depends upon two factors, avaidance of constipation by any means, and to avoid straining. Thank u.
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BAMS , M.B.B.S, d y patil college and h...read more

Ayurveda•Thane
Yes. It is useful also in constipation if you have any questions or queries please contact me on this app or you can also be able to do privet conversation on this app thanks.
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MBBS

General Physician•Jalgaon
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Please
Take salads and fruits more
Avoid oily spicy and fast food
Avoid maida containing items like biscuits toast bread khari etc
Go for jogging daily
DO yogasanas and pranayam daily
Take
Sy Eva Q or duphalac
15 ml in 200 ml water at night
Cap triphala by Himalaya
2 after lunch to regularise bowels
Reconsult after 5 days for further advice
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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No need of enema.
Take Tab. SPLax for constipation.
Eat lot of salad and green leafy vegetables.
Drink plenty of water
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Yoga & Naturopathy Specialist•Delhi
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Eating less aggravates constipation. Eat regular food, with salads (About 250 gms with every meal). When stool gets hard take an enema other wise you will get piles. For regular good health you need tor educe weight. Do exercise and eat less starch, sugar and fat. Eat more of salads and fruits
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My 4 year old daughter has suffered with severe chronic constipation since birth. When she was born she was admitted in the neonatal for 9 days due to abdominal distention, feed intolerance, suspected sepsis, vomiting bright green bile and Meconium Ileus. She did not pass her meconium for 33 hours and it was passed due to a paediatrician giving her a suppository. It's now getting worse as she is getting older. She suffers with abdominal distention, leakages, agonising pain, passing a lot of gas and cannot walk sometimes due to the pain. She has been on 5 different laxatives (lactulose, movicol, docusate, sodium picosulfate and sennakot) now of them have worked and she has also had 2 enemas that did not work also. She has had a biopsy done for Hirschsprung's disease and it came back normal and all her bloods are normal as well. She is missing a lot of school due to this and her doctors don't seem to think it's serious but after all the medication she's had I think differently. She used to pass a stool and get some relief for a few weeks now it's just days till the pain starts all over again like she isn't getting any relief at all anymore. It can be 3 weeks before she passes a stool. I've done some research and seen that meconium ileus can be related to cystic fibrosis and I've seen that you can have it in the digestive system also. Could this be a possibility for her?

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Diploma in Child Health (DCH), F.I.A.M.S...read more

Pediatrician•Muzaffarnagar
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It is really strange for me to understand how she is tolerating absolute constipation for 3 weeks. It is advisable to get her thoroughly checked in good teaching institutions like AIIMS/PGI Chandigarh etc.
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